Journal of
the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NIGERIA SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY
  • Abbreviation: J. Nig. Soc. Physiother.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 0331-3735
  • DOI: 10.5897/JNSP
  • Start Year: 2002
  • Published Articles: 62

Full Length Research Paper

Assessment of patients satisfaction with physiotherapy care

T. O. Olatunji
  • T. O. Olatunji
  • Department Of Physiotherapy, Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta Ogun State.
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M. O. Ogunlana
  • M. O. Ogunlana
  • Department Of Physiotherapy, Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta Ogun State.
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M. A Bello
  • M. A Bello
  • Department Of Physiotherapy, Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta Ogun State.
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S. O. Omobaanu
  • S. O. Omobaanu
  • Department Of Physiotherapy, Federal Medical Centre Abeokuta Ogun State.
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  • Article Number - 79911F365349
  • Vol.16(1), pp. 11-15 , December 2008
  •  Received: 30 November 2008
  •  Published: 30 December 2008

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