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The association between hip morphology and pain - A 20 year longitudinal study

The association between hip morphology and pain - A 20 year longitudinal study

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Main Authors: GE Thomas, Batra, RN, Soni, A, Kiran, A, Hunter, D, Gill, HS, Judge, A, Hart, D, Spector. T, Javaid, MK, Carr, AJ, Glyn-Jones, S, Arden, NK
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012
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