Our clinical research program is conducted through The Clinical Research Institute. This program is an important part of our focus to ensure that patients received comprehensive, up to date evidence based care. In the June edition of the Australian Physiotherapy Association’s InMotion magazine or clinical research program is outlined and described by Sean Mungovan and Andrew Hirschhorn.
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