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Publications by Marija Kovandzic
Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness Randomised Controlled Trial of Basic Versus Biofeedback-Mediated Intensive Pelvic Floor Muscle Training for Female Stress or Mixed Urinary Incontinence: Protocol for the OPAL (Optimising Pelvic Floor Exercises to Achieve Long-Term Benefits) Trial Mixed Methods Longitudinal Qualitative Case Study and Process Evaluation
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