The Relation Between the Transversus Abdominis Muscles, Sacroiliac Joint Mechanics, and Low Back Pain
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Julie A. Hides | Carolyn A. Richardson | Chris J. Snijders | C. Snijders | C. Richardson | L. Damen | J. Hides | M. S. Pas | J. Storm | Léonie Damen | Martijn S. Pas | Joop Storm
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