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Bracing According to 'Best Practice' Standards - Are the Results Repeatable?
OA Musculoskeletal Medicine
doi 10.13172/2052-9287-1-1-515
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April 1, 2013
Authors
M Borysov
A Borysov
A Kleban
HR Weiss
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Open Access Publishing London
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