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Does Early Imaging Influence Management and Improve Outcome in Patients With Low Back Pain? A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial
Health Technology Assessment
- United Kingdom
doi 10.3310/hta8170
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Medicine
Health Policy
Date
May 1, 2004
Authors
F Gilbert
A Grant
M Gillan
L Vale
N Scott
M Campbell
D Wardlaw
D Knight
E McIntosh
R Porter
Publisher
National Institute for Health Research
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