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	<title>Comments on: Ankle Injuries &amp; Exercise with Jimmy Smith</title>
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	<description>Rick Kaselj specializes in helping clients use exercise to overcome their injuries.  Rick shares his knowledge and experience with other fitness professionals across North America through live courses, webinars and books. This podcast is made up of audio clips featuring some tips and
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		<title>By: Do Your Client&#8217;s Have Knee Injuries? Look at their Ankles! (Eric Cressey) &#124; Exercises For Injuries</title>
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