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Old 09-18-2012, 01:00 PM #1
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Default edgelow exercises other than breathing

Hi everyone, I brought the manual to my PT (i ordered the whole edgelow kit) and we began with some of the exercises on the foam roller today. I have been having PT since May, but some of the ones in the protocol are different from what I have been doing and she thinks that they will help. I was surprised how much of a stretch I was getting from the ones we did today. wondering if anyone else has done all of them? thanks!
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