Subluxation
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A subluxed shoulder is not always a painful shoulder. Improper handling or positioning of a shoulder, whether subluxed or not, can contribute to shoulder pain. For the latest research on subluxation and shoulder pain, go to www.ebrsr.com.
A subluxed shoulder is not always a painful shoulder. Improper handling or positioning of a shoulder, whether subluxed or not, can contribute to shoulder pain. For the latest research on subluxation and shoulder pain, go to www.ebrsr.com.
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Jan Davis demonstrates a task-oriented, problem-solving approach to a simple activity that can be used in any treatment setting: SNF, inpatient or outpatient rehab, acute care or home health.