Recurrence and care seeking after acute back pain: results of a long-term follow-up study. North Carolina Back Pain Project.
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N. Hadler | A. Jackman | T. Carey | J. Garrett | Timothy S. Carey | Nortin M. Hadler | Joanne M. Garrett
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