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Patsy Smith’s husband, Tony Smith, isn’t a physiotherapist, but his days are focused on helping his wife regain some movement in the limbs on the

Patsy Smith’s husband, Tony Smith, isn’t a physiotherapist, but his days are focused on helping his wife regain some movement in the limbs on the

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