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Q&A with Rosamaria Karetsky, Home Health PT and Director of Balance and Vestibular Rehabilitation at Fox Rehabilitation in Cherry Hill, New JerseyRosamaria Karetsky, MPT, is a home health physical therapist and the director of balance and vestibular rehabilitation at Fox Rehabilitation in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She has her bachelor's degree i... Would you like to be featured in a NEWS-Line editorial? Click Here |
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