探花精选

David Moulaee Conradsson

David Moulaee Conradsson

Lektor | Docent
Telefon: +46852486614
叠别蝉枚办蝉补诲谤别蝉蝉: Alfred Nobels all茅 23, 14183 Huddinge
Postadress: H1 Neurobiologi, v氓rdvetenskap och samh盲lle, H1 Fysioterapi Moulaee-Conradsson, 171 77 Stockholm

Om mig

  • Jag 盲r sjukgymnast sedan 2008, lektor och docent vid sektionen f枚r fysioterapi, 探花精选. Jag tog min kandidatexamen i sjukgymnastik vid 探花精选, magisterexamen i medicinsk vetenskap vid 探花精选 (2012) och doktorsexamen i medicinska vetenskap vid 探花精选 (2016); Balance control in older adults with Parkinson鈥檚 disease: effects of medication and exercise. Efter min doktorandutbildning genomf枚rde jag en post-doc vid Human brain Control of Locomotion Lab, McGill University, Montreal, Kanada under handledning av Associate professor Caroline Paquette.

    Mitt intresse och expertis 盲r inom neurologisk rehabilitering och kliniska och experimentella studier om g氓ngf枚rm氓ga, motorisk funktion och fysisk aktivitet. Jag har en klinisk position som sjukgymnast p氓 Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset och arbetar som manager f枚r uMOVE core facility p氓 探花精选.

    Jag 盲r forskargruppsledare f枚r REACH 鈥 digital behandling och prevention

Forskningsbeskrivning

  • Min forskning fokuserar p氓 nya behandlingsstrategier f枚r personer som drabbats av neurologisk sjukdomar/skada. Jag har ett s盲rskilt intresse f枚r h盲lsobefr盲mjande strategier f枚r sekund盲rprevention f枚r personer med neurologiska sjukdomar eller skador (stroke, transitorisk ischemisk attack (TIA), Parkinsons sjukdom, ryggm盲rgsskada).

    Mitt forskningsprogram 盲r prim盲rt inriktat mot att skapa f枚ruts盲ttningar f枚r fysisk aktivitet f枚r personer som drabbats av stroke eller TIA. 脰vergripande m氓l 盲r att:

    • Metodutveckla r枚relsem盲tare (accelerometrar) f枚r m盲tning av fysisk aktivitet vid stroke.
    • F枚rst氓 hur personer som haft stroke eller TIA 盲r fysisk aktiva (eller inaktiva) och identifiera faktorer som fr盲mjar och begr盲nsar deras engagemang i fysisk aktivitet.
    • Uvecklar och utv盲rdera digitala interventioner (tex via mobilapplikationer) f枚r att fr盲mja fysisk tr盲ning och fysisk aktivitet vid stroke/TIA.

      Jag 盲r ocks氓 intresserad av global h盲lsa och hur f枚ruts盲ttningarna f枚r rehabilitering och dess utfall skiljer sig mellan olika kontexter. Jag samarbetar till exempel med Associate professor Conran Joseph vid Stellenbosch University och Professor Anthea Rhoda vid University of Western Cape i Kapstaden, Sydafrika inom projektet 鈥淗ealth systems for stroke and spinal cord injury in Sweden and South Africa 鈥 a public health perspective on research and education鈥. Det 枚vergripande m氓let med projektet 盲r att beskriva och j盲mf枚ra v氓rdprocesser och l氓ngsiktiga resultat av rehabilitering efter stroke och ryggm盲rgsskada i Sydafrika och Sverige.

Undervisning

  • Jag har ett stort intresse f枚r det pedagogiska uppdraget och jag undervisar och handleder p氓 grund, avancerad och forskarutbildningsniv氓. Min specialisering i undervisning 盲r fr盲mst inom digital fysioterapi, m盲tmetoder av fysisk aktivitet och interventioner f枚r att fr盲mja fysisk aktivitet f枚r patientgrupper med neurologiska sjukdomar eller skador.

    Jag 盲r kursledare f枚r kursen 鈥淩ehabilitering p氓 distans - ett fysioterapeutiskt perspektiv鈥 (avancerad niv氓, 7, 5 hp) som syftar till att f枚rb盲ttra beredskapen hos fysioterapeuter att arbeta p氓 distans med st枚d av digitala hj盲lpmedel. Jag har erfarenhet fr氓n samordning och utveckling av kurser, f枚rel盲sningar och praktiska seminarier, samt examinator och moderator.

    Jag 盲r 盲ven intresserad av internationalisering av utbildning f枚r att f枚rb盲ttra utbildningens kvalitet och m氓ngfald. Inom v氓rt p氓g氓ende samarbete med Stellenbosch University och University of Western Cape i Kapstaden arbetar vi till exempel med att definiera universella l盲randem氓l och utforma l盲raraktiviteter kopplade till studenternas kulturella kompetens.

Utvalda publikationer

  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2025;20(7):801-811
    Thurston C; Humphries S; Bezuidenhout L; Johansson S; Holmlund L; von Koch L; English C; Conradsson DM
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY. 2024;15:1463162
    Bezuidenhout L; Humphries S; Moulaee Conradsson D
  • Article: PLOS DIGITAL HEALTH. 2024;3(7):e0000563
    Humphries S; Bezuidenhout L; Haeger CK; Conradsson DM
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2023;18(9):1132-1142
    Fini NA; Simpson D; Moore SA; Mahendran N; Eng JJ; Borschmann K; Conradsson DM; Chastin S; Churilov L; English C

Artiklar

  • Journal article: BMC DIGITAL HEALTH. 2025;3(1):28
    Thurston C; Johansson S; von Koch L; English C; Conradsson DM
  • Journal article: DIGITAL HEALTH. 2025;11
    Humphries S; Conradsson DM
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2025;47(9):2436-2442
    Hedberg-Graff J; Bezuidenhout L; Krumlinde-Sundholm L; Hallgren J; Conradsson DM; Hagstromer M
  • Journal article: PLOS ONE. 2025;20(5):e0307625
    Conradsson DM; Aktar B; Bezuidenhout L
  • Article: DIGITAL HEALTH. 2025;11:20552076251374247
    Bezuidenhout L; Humphries S; English C; Sundberg CJ; Nilsson M; Conradsson DM
  • Article: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. 2024;14(1):20017
    Svensson A; Svensson-Raskh A; Holmstrom L; Hallberg C; Bezuidenhout L; Conradsson DM; Stahlberg M; Bruchfeld J; Fedorowski A; Nygren-Bonnier M
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGIC PHYSICAL THERAPY. 2024;48(2):75-82
    Conradsson DM; Leavy B; Hagstromer M; Franzen E
  • Article: JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS. 2024;162:111907
    Kvist A; Tinmark F; Bezuidenhout L; Reimeringer M; Conradsson DM; Franzen E
  • Article: NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL. 2024;43:103637
    Kvist A; Bezuidenhout L; Johansson H; Albrecht F; Conradsson DM; Franzen E
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2023;45(26):4381-4387
    Bezuidenhout L; Rhoda A; Moulaee Conradsson D; Theron F; Joseph C
  • Article: BMJ OPEN. 2023;13(5):e069747
    Westergren J; Sjoberg V; Vixner L; Nyberg RG; Moulaee Conradsson D; Monnier A; LoMartire R; Enthoven P; Ang BO
  • Article: SAMJ SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL. 2023;113(5):46-53
    Joseph C; Thurston C; Nizeyimana E; Scriba E; Conradsson DM; Rhoda A
  • Article: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. 2023;20(9):5709
    Bezuidenhout L; Rhoda A; Moulaee Conradsson D; Mothabeng J; Joseph C
  • Article: BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR. 2023;13(4):e2948
    Kvist A; Bezuidenhout L; Johansson H; Albrecht F; Ekman U; Conradsson DM; Franzen E
  • Article: BMC NEUROLOGY. 2023;23(1):124
    Thurston C; Bezuidenhout L; Humphries S; Johansson S; von Koch L; Hager CK; Holmlund L; Sundberg CJ; Garcia-Ptacek S; Kwak L; Nilsson M; English C; Conradsson DM
  • Article: BMJ OPEN. 2023;13(2):e064278
    Brodin N; Conradsson DM; Swinnen TW; Esbensen BA; Kennedy N; Hammer NM; McKenna S; Henriksson P; Nordgren B
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2022;44(26):8463-8470
    Bezuidenhout L; Joseph C; Einarsson U; Thurston C; Hagstromer M; Conradsson DM
  • Article: PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE. 2022;38(11):1615-1623
    Bruvoll M; Torstensen TA; Conradsson DM; Ang BO; Osteras H
  • Article: SENSORS. 2022;22(11):4080
    Moulaee Conradsson D; Bezuidenhout LJ-R
  • Article: BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH. 2022;22(1):555
    Bezuidenhout L; Joseph C; Thurston C; Rhoda A; English C; Conradsson DM
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGIC PHYSICAL THERAPY. 2021;45(4):266-272
    Leavy B; Hagstromer M; Conradsson DM; Franzen E
  • Article: SENSORS. 2021;21(9):3154
    Bezuidenhout L; Thurston C; Hagstromer M; Moulaee Conradsson D
  • Article: SPINAL CORD. 2021;59(2):225-233
    Thurston C; Blom L; Conradsson DM; Joseph C
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2021;43(3):406-413
    Conradsson D; Ytterberg C; Engelkes C; Johansson S; Gottberg K
  • Article: NEUROSCIENCE. 2020;451:36-50
    Hinton DC; Conradsson DM; Paquette C
  • Article: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS. 2020;46:102519
    Conradsson DM; Forslin M; Fink K; Johansson U; von Koch L; Johansson S
  • Article: MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL. 2020;26(13):1775-1784
    Johansson S; Ytterberg C; Gottberg K; Holmqvist LW; von Koch L; Conradsson D
  • Article: TOPICS IN STROKE REHABILITATION. 2020;27(7):494-502
    Joseph C; Rhoda A; Conradsson DM
  • Journal article: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY. 2020;22(2):106-114
    Grooten WJA; Karlefur O; Conradsson D
  • Article: GAIT & POSTURE. 2020;75:115-120
    Hinton DC; Conradsson D; Bouyer L; Paquette C
  • Article: EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY. 2019;125:110655
    Conradsson D; Hinton DC; Paquette C
  • Article: SPINAL CORD. 2019;57(9):763-769
    Conradsson D; Phillips J; Nizeyimana E; Hilliar C; Joseph C
  • Article: PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS. 2019;64:188-193
    Mitchell T; Conradsson D; Paquette C
  • Article: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. 2019;33(2):147-156
    Lofgren N; Conradsson D; Rennie L; Moe-Nilssen R; Franzen E
  • Article: GAIT & POSTURE. 2019;68:562-568
    Conradsson D; Halvarsson A
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGIC PHYSICAL THERAPY. 2019;43(1):42-49
    Lofgren N; Conradsson D; Joseph C; Leavy B; Hagstromer M; Franzen E
  • Article: CLINICAL REHABILITATION. 2018;32(11):1520-1529
    Wallen MB; Hagstromer M; Conradsson D; Sorjonen K; Franzen E
  • Article: DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. 2018;40(21):2509-2515
    Joseph C; Conradsson D; Hagstromer M; Lawal I; Rhoda A
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGIC PHYSICAL THERAPY. 2018;42(4):241-247
    Conradsson D; Paquette C; Franzen E
  • Article: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY. 2018;9:453
    Conradsson D; Rhoda A; Mlenzana N; Wikmar LN; Wahman K; Hultling C; Joseph C
  • Article: PLOS ONE. 2018;13(6):e0198455
    Conradsson D; Paquette C; Franzen E
  • Article: JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE. 2018;50(5):429-434
    Joseph C; Stromback B; Hagstromer M; Conradsson D
  • Article: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 2018;265(1):119-126
    Conradsson D; Ytterberg C; von Koch L; Johansson S
  • Article: MOVEMENT DISORDERS CLINICAL PRACTICE. 2017;4(6):843-851
    Conradsson D; Leavy B; Hagstroemer M; Nilsson MH; Franzen E
  • Article: ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA. 2017;135(6):614-621
    Lofgren N; Wallen MB; Sorjonen K; Conradsson D; Franzen E
  • Article: BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION. 2017;17(1):90
    Joseph C; Conradsson D; Wikmar LN; Rowe M
  • Article: GAIT & POSTURE. 2017;54:71-75
    Forsell C; Conradsson D; Paquette C; Franzen E
  • Article: APPLIED ERGONOMICS. 2017;60:1-11
    Grooten WJA; Ang BO; Hagstromer M; Conradsson D; Nero H; Franzen E
  • Article: BMC NEUROLOGY. 2017;17(1):19
    Conradsson D; Nero H; Lofgren N; Hagstromer M; Franzen E
  • Article: NEUROSCIENCE. 2017;341:18-26
    Conradsson D; Paquette C; Lokk J; Franzen E
  • Article: JOURNAL OF PARKINSONS DISEASE. 2016;6(4):833-840
    Nero H; Wallen MB; Franzen E; Conradsson D; Stahle A; Hagstromer M
  • Article: BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR. 2016;6(10):e00524
    Franzen E; Conradsson D; Hagstromer M; Nilsson MH
  • Article: NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR. 2015;29(9):827-836
    Conradsson D; Lofgren N; Nero H; Hagstromer M; Stahle A; Lokk J; Franzen E
  • Article: BMC NEUROLOGY. 2014;14:235
    Lofgren N; Lenholm E; Conradsson D; Stahle A; Franzen E
  • Article: ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION. 2014;95(5):1000-1003
    Conradsson D; Lofgren N; Stahle A; Franzen E
  • Journal article: GAIT & POSTURE. 2013;38:s46-s47
    L枚fgren N; Conradsson D; St氓hle A; Franz茅n E
  • Article: ERGONOMICS. 2013;56(8):1304-1314
    Grooten WJA; Conradsson D; Ang BO; Franzen E
  • Article: BMC NEUROLOGY. 2012;12:111
    Conradsson D; Lofgren N; Stahle A; Hagstromer M; Franzen E
  • Article: JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS. 2010;50(2):132-138
    Conradsson D; Friden C; Nilsson-Wikmar L; Ang BO
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Alla 枚vriga publikationer

  • Preprint: MEDRXIV. 2025
    Manser P; Hardeman LES; Wallin A; Conradsson DM; Leavy B; Albrecht F; Roerdink M; Temprado J-J; de Bruin E; Franzen E
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE. 2025;32(SUPPL1):176
    Lagerlund H; Conradsson DM; Kwak L; Hager C; Holmlund L
  • Preprint: JMIR PREPRINTS. 2025
    Lagerlund H; Bezuidenhout L; Humphries S; Holmlund L; Kwak L; H盲ger CK; Moulaee Conradsson D
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2024;19(2):147
    Thurston C; Lagerlund H; Humphries S; Bezuidenhout L; Johansson S; Conradsson DM
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2023;18(1):86-87
    Moore S; Fini N; Simpson D; Mahendran N; Eng J; Borschmann K; Conradsson DM; Chastin S; Churilov L; English C
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2022;17(2_SUPPL):5
    Fini N; Simpson D; Moore S; Mahendran N; Eng J; Borschmann K; Conradsson DM; Chastin S; Churilov L; English C
  • Book chapter: SELF-MANAGEMENT IN CHRONIC ILLNESS. 2021;p. 35-47
    Nizeyimana E; Conradsson DM; Joseph C
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2018;13:8-9
    Conradsson D; Mitchell T; Thiel A; Paquette C
  • Conference publication: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE. 2016;11(SUPP 3):89
    Lawal I; Joseph C; Conradsson D; Rhoda A
  • Doctoral thesis: 2015
    Moulaee Conradsson D
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2014;29:S239
    Franzen E; Conradsson D; Lofgren N; Nero H; Stahle A; Hagstromer M
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2014;29:S232-S233
    Conradsson D; Paquette C; Franzen E
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2014;29:S186
    Lofgren N; Lenholm E; Conradsson D; Stahle A; Franzen E
  • Conference publication: MOVEMENT DISORDERS. 2014;29:S183
    Wallen MB; Lofgren N; Conradsson D; Hagstromer M; Franzen E
  • Conference publication: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. 2012;19:571
    Conradsson D; Lofgren N; Hagstromer M; Stahle A; Franzen E

Utvalda forskningsbidrag

  • Swedish Research Council
    1 January 2024 - 31 December 2024
  • Swedish Research Council
    1 January 2023 - 31 December 2026
    The overarching purpose is to improve secondary stroke prevention post stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) by increasing access to physical activity through telerehabilitation. This will be accomplished by building on a national collaboration within secondary stroke prevention and by testing a new telerehabilitation program (ENAbLE) developed in Australia.The ENAbLE program seeks to strengthen physical functioning and self-efficacy for exercise through home-based physical exercise and to equip the person with knowledge and confidence to sustain physical activity through behavior change techniques. The program will be accessible via a recent developed mobile application which will be used to reinforce autonomy and patient-therapist partnership.We will first evaluate if a digital version of the ENAbLE program could be delivered as intended through a pilot randomized controlled trial to determine the feasibility, end-users experiences and preliminary effects in people post stroke/TIA living in urban and rural regions of Sweden. We will thereafter perform a full-scale randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of the ENAbLE program on cardiovascular health, physical activity, function, well-being and its cost-effectiveness across Sweden.This project will address the unmet need of providing accessible and sustainable support for physical activity to people post stroke or TIA to decrease the risk of stroke recurrence through adherence to physical activity.
  • Swedish Research Council for Health Working Life and Welfare
    1 January 2022 - 31 December 2025
    Support for physical activity is necessary to sustain health after stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA). Still, rehabilitation services are not available to many of those who potentially would benefit due to barriers related to accessibility. While telerehabilitation is a promising strategy to support physical activity, there is a gap of knowledge regarding the implementation of technology that meet the needs of people post stroke or TIA in order to foster adherence and engagement in physical activity.Purpose is to improve health and wellbeing after stroke or TIA by increasing the access to physical activity through telerehabilitation. This will be accomplished by building on a national collaboration within secondary stroke prevention and through testing of an existing telerehabilitation program (ENAbLE) developed in Australia.The ENAbLE program seeks to strengthen physical functioning and self-efficacy for exercise through home-based physical exercise and to equip the person with knowledge and confidence to sustain physical activity through behavior change techniques. The program will be accessible via a recent developed mobile application which will be used to reinforce autonomy and patient-therapist partnership.We will first evaluate if the ENAbLE program can be delivered as intended through a pilot RCT to determine the feasibility, processes, end-users experiences and preliminary effects of the program in urban and rural regions of Sweden. We will thereafter initiate a full-scale RCT to investigate the effects of the ENAbLE program on risk factors for recurrent stroke, well-being and its cost-effectiveness across Sweden.The project will draw on socio-technical theory, depicting technologies as part of a dynamic system in order to explore its potential use in rehabilitation. The ENAbLE program offers a sustainable strategy to support exercise and physical activity which could benefit a large group of people with stroke and TIA regardless of where they live.

Forskningsbidrag

  • Swedish Research Council
    1 January 2025 - 31 December 2026
    Parkinson鈥檚 disease (PD) is a leading neurodegenerative health condition in Sweden and a public health concern. Although no cure exists, functional independence and participation in society remain top priorities, and can be achieved through targeted physical activity (PA) interventions. To date, few longitudinal cohort studies have been conducted, using PA as main outcome in therapy research, partly due to the complex nature of predicting and controlling this phenomenon. To help address this knowledge gap, the overall purpose of the future long-term (ActivPARK) study is to enhance knowledge of the evolution of PA behavior, and how it is influenced beyond the disease characteristics using a broad explanatory model, in persons with PD from a diversity of settings in Sweden with the aim of prescribing tailored and personalized interventions to enhance functioning, health, and wellbeing throughout the disease progression and recommend potential health care pathway modifications. We have just established an expert group, comprising researchers, healthcare professionals, and PD organisations (including persons with PD) and reached consensus on essential priority clinical therapy research questions on PA and methodological considerations. The next phase entails performing a multicentre feasibility/pilot study, further developing and refining the research questions linked to the improved explanatory model for PA and methodology, to inform the definite larger clinical cohort study.
  • Swedish Research Council
    1 January 2023 - 31 December 2026
    Life means combining motor-cognitive skills, e.g., walking, talking and navigating. Aging or neurological diseases, e.g., Parkinson鈥檚 disease (PD) compromises these skills needed for an independent life. It is uncertain which brain alterations lead to these difficulties and how to target these heterogenous motor-cognitive difficulties. Current treatments apply a "one-size-fits-all" approach, which needs to evolve towards personalized rehabilitation, reaching beyond a simple adaption to disease severity.Our multimodal project combines physiotherapy, neurology, psychology and neuroimaging to characterize motor-cognitive skills during complex walking, identify underlying brain alterations and subtype PD to inform a novel exercise approach for people with PD. This 5 years proposal has 4 stages: 1) Exploring brain alterations and links to the motor-cognitive skills in healthy and PD 2) PD subtyping using neuroimaging, motor, cognitive and clinical data 3) Characterization of exercise responsiveness in PD and 4) Development and testing of a personalized motor-cognitive exercise program. We combine novel techniques for data collection with in-depth analysis of existing data (EXPANd trial). The results will have an immediate application and clinical relevance for personalized rehabilitation in older and PD. There is no cure for PD yet, thus positive findings would revolutionize treatment, giving new hope to patients for a life with improved health, independence and higher quality.
  • VINNOVA
    14 June 2021 - 30 April 2023
  • Fonds de Recherche du Qu茅bec - Sant茅
    1 April 2018 - 31 March 2019
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research
    1 April 2017 - 31 March 2018
  • Fonds de Recherche du Qu茅bec - Sant茅
    1 April 2016 - 31 March 2018

础苍蝉迟盲濒濒苍颈苍驳补谤

  • Lektor, Neurobiologi, v氓rdvetenskap och samh盲lle, 探花精选, 2024-
  • Bitr盲dande Lektor, Neurobiologi, v氓rdvetenskap och samh盲lle, 探花精选, 2019-2024
  • Universitetsadjunkt, Neurobiologi, v氓rdvetenskap och samh盲lle, 探花精选, 2016-2024

Examina och utbildning

  • Docent, Fysioterapi, 探花精选, 2021
  • Medicine Doktorsexamen, Institutionen f枚r neurobiologi, v氓rdvetenskap och samh盲lle, 探花精选, 2016
  • Medicine Magisterexamen, 探花精选, 2014
  • Sjukgymnastexamen, 探花精选, 2008

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