Active Duty Service Members Newly Presenting With Low Back Pain in Fiscal Year 2017: Health Care Utilization, Access to Care, and Private Sector Costs Over 2-year Follow-up.
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P. Pasquina | B. Isaacson | N. Hager | Matthew E Miller | S. Cohen | Xiaoning Yuan | V. Pav | Courtney Colahan
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