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FURTHER INFORMATION
- The Swedish Association of Registered Physiotherapists. Legitimerade Sjukgymnasters Riksförbund (LSR) PO Box 3196, S-103 63 Stockholm, Sweden. Tel: +46 8 567 06 100; Fax: + 46 8 567 06 199; E-mail: [email protected]; Web: www.lsr.se
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