The association between postural alignment and psychosocial factors to upper quadrant pain in high school students: a prospective study.
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Kristiaan Schreve | Karen Grimmer-Somers | Quinette Abigail Louw | K. Grimmer-Somers | Q. Louw | K. Schreve | Lynette Christine Crous | Yolandi Brink | Yolandi Brink | L. Crous
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