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Nigerian Physiotherapists’ Perception of Direct Access and Patients’ Self-Referral

Nigerian Journal of Medical Rehabilitation
doi 10.34058/njmr.v18i1.105
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Date

June 21, 2015

Authors
Chidozie Emmanuel MbadaKayode D. OjetolaRufus Adesoji AdedoyinUdoka A. C. OkaforOlubusola E. JohnsonAbiola Oladele OgundeleTaofeek Oluwole AwotidebeOlumide Olasunkanmi Dada
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Nigeria Physiotherapy Network


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