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Predicting Who Develops Chronic Low Back Pain in Primary Care: A Prospective Study
BMJ
doi 10.1136/bmj.318.7199.1662
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June 19, 1999
Authors
E. Thomas
A. J Silman
P. R Croft
A. C Papageorgiou
M. I V Jayson
G. J Macfarlane
Publisher
BMJ
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