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Lightbulb Rebounding . . . similar to range of motion exercises . . . ?

Rebounding . . . similar to range of motion exercises . . .
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May not be good for patients in their later stages but in the earlier stages . . . could well be great for their care providers, who could be more helpful if they are in better shape. One minute a day is 'cheap.'

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