
How Physical Therapy Supports Cancer Rehabilitation
By Elizabeth Bludgen, MPT, CLT-LANA
Cancer and cancer treatment can cause a range of physical side effects. Here’s how physical therapy can help with cancer rehabilitation.
Cancer and cancer treatment can cause a range of physical side effects. Here’s how physical therapy can help with cancer rehabilitation.
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