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19/10/22A physiotherapist's experience with the new gait trainer, the Hibbot
A physiotherapist’s and kindergarten staff’s experience of using a new gait trainer, the Hibbot, and a child’s ability to walk independently.
A physiotherapist’s and kindergarten staff’s experience of using a new gait trainer, the Hibbot, and a child’s ability to walk independently.
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