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A PT that uses Anodyne therapy will know about PN. The therapy is very successful with diabetic PN and less successful with other types.
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A PT that uses Anodyne therapy will know about PN. The therapy is very successful with diabetic PN and less successful with other types.
Okay I will bring up Anodyne, although I am quite certain she has no intention of using it. I asked her the other day if we were going to do anything other than work on exercises and go in the pool, and she said "No." Maybe once I see the neurologist and he gives her a report, she will be more useful.
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