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How many joints may be treated simultaneously?

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How many joints may be treated simultaneously?

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Only one joint area should be treated in any course of therapy (9 or 12 sessions). The treatment of another joint can be initiated immediately after completion of the first course of treatment. No joint on the upper/lower extremities should be treated simultaneously. Exceptions exist for the spinal column, shoulders and hips, where the various joints can be treated simultaneously.

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