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Patient was injured while doing a s/l step class.

Posted By: Has anyone heard of this? Thanks. nm on 2007-12-13
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How about reinjured? That is also accepable. Otherwise, re-injured. nm
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Thanks much, Jenny


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Thank you SO much for your fast reply & infinite knowledge!!! 



Jenny


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