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PE-654

Brochure PE-654 Sometimes a lifting injury is actually a pre-existing condition, and the person is an accident looking for a place to happen. Poor muscle function as found in an applied kinesiology examination is often the cause of a lifting injury.

Correct lifting principles are discussed.

Twelve rules for lifting are listed.

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