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Study: African Americans With OA 34% Less Likely to Have Office-Based

July 18, 2016: Authors of a new study on disparities have found that, after controlling for socioeconomic variables, African Americans with osteoarthritis (OA) are 34% less likely to have an office-based physical therapy or occupational therapy visit than other racial and ethnic groups studied.
Source: APTA Feed

Study: African Americans With OA 34% Less Likely to Have Office-Based