Managing time: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions of adherence to therapeutic exercise for low back pain
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John Weinman | Sheila Payne | Jonathan A. Smith | S. Payne | J. Weinman | S. Dean | Sarah G Dean | Jonathan A Smith
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