Physiotherapy Review

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2/2026 vol. 30
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Ageing actively – physiotherapy for women’s health across the lifespan: a short communication

  1. Independent Researcher & Physiotherapist, India

  2. Department of Physiotherapy, JDT Islam College of Arts and Science, Kozhikode, Kerala 673012, India

  3. Independent Physiotherapist, India

Physiotherapy Review, 2026, 30(2), 54-59

Data publikacji online: 2026/06/22
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