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CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING MO...
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CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING MOTOR CONTROL REHABILITATION FOR SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT
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Main Authors:
Worsley, P
,
Mottram, S
,
Warner, M
,
Morrissey, D
,
Gadola, S
,
Carr, A
,
Cooper, C
,
Stokes, M
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2012
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