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Hip Flexor Strengthening

April 14, 2019April 10, 2019 Dr. Joel Eabys Physical Therapy Radio Show 0 Comments hip flexor, physical therapist, physical therapist advice, physical therapist tips, physical therapy, Strength

Dr. Eaby shows how to strengthen hip flexor muscles to improve mobility.

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