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New presenters to primary care with hip pain already have a high prevalence of X-ray changes, restricted range of movement and impaired health status

New presenters to primary care with hip pain already have a high prevalence of X-ray changes, restricted range of movement and impaired health status

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Main Authors: Birell, F, Croft, P, Cooper, C, Hosie, G, Silman, A, Macfarlane, G, Grp, P
Format: Journal article
Published: 1998
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