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RESEARCH REPORT Association Between Directional Preference and Centralization in Patients With Low Back Pain

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2011
Authors: Werneke, Mark W ; Hart, Dennis L ; Cutrone, Guillermo ; Oliver, Dave ; McGill, Troy ; Weinberg, Jon ; Grigsby, David ; Oswald, William ; Ward, Jason
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Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy : the official publ. of the Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Section of the American Physical Therapy Association. - Baltimore, Md : Assoc, ISSN 0190-6011, ZDB-ID 604640x. - Vol. 41.2011, 1, p. 22-32
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OLC-SSG Economic Sciences
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008817278
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