15:56 I have be reading up on muscle strains and their grading.
http://www.physiotherapynotes.com/2011/06/severity-of-muscle-strains-muscle.html?m=1
This has been useful
Blog of Jimmy May: London Physiotherapist in Private Practice. I have been qualified for over six years. I am still learning. You can read about it here.
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