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  • Rehab and Bladder Care,
• 10/29/21

How to do Passive Range of Motion Exercises with Pets

PASSIVE RANGE OF MOTION (PROM) – COURTESY OF UNION LAKE VETERINARY HOSPITAL & PET SERVICES

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