Pain-Related Fear, Lumbar Flexion, and Dynamic EMG Among Persons With Chronic Musculoskeletal Low Back Pain
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A. Haig | M. Geisser | Michael E Geisser | Andrew J Haig | A. Wallbom | E. Wiggert | Agnes S Wallbom | Elizabeth A Wiggert
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