Part 2 of the arterial blood supply containing tips and tricks to remember everything you need to know! If you have not yet listened to Part 1, start there, and then follow with this audio. Happy studies! Arterial Blood Supply – Part 2 Want more audio study guides? log in ...
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Audio Education-Upper Extremity Arterial Blood Supply Part 1
We got a lot of feedback from our community to provide a new format to supplement the Q and A. Well, here it is! Let us know what you think by commenting below :)! Arterial Blood Supply of the Upper Extremity Part 1
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Are you having trouble remembering the cranial nerves for your physical therapy exam? Do you know everything you need to know about them? Was cranial nerve 9 the anterior 1/3 of the tongue? Or was it Cranial Nerve 8? Or maybe it was another one… If you don’t know, don’t ...
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NGPT’s Physical Therapy Audio Education Series kicks it up a notch for physical therapists, with this captivating presentation on upper extremity muscular innervation. Physical therapy students and physical therapists can now learn while they sleep, or during a game of ping pong in the lounge. Don’t forget to check out ...
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Welcome back to the New Grad Audio Education Series for physical therapy. We changed the length of time between question and answers for this episode. Please, let us know which format works best for you by commenting below. If you prefer the format in episode 1, we can continue to make ...
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Thank you for visiting the Physical Therapy Audio Education Series presented by NGPT. We hope to help you make the most of your time by providing you with education on the go! You can listen while you run, while you walk, on your daily commute to and from work, class, ...
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