Chronic low back pain is associated with high rates of attendance in primary and secondary care and considerable use of complementary therapies
Main Authors: | Walker-Bone, K, Reading, I, Martin, H, AihieSayer, A, Cooper, C, Dennison, E |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2007
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