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Holm Thieme
BSc(PT), MSc(PT), Erste Europäische Schule für Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie und Sporttherapie,
Klinik Bavaria Kreischa
Dresdner Str. 12
01731 Kreischa
eMail: holm_thieme@yahoo.de