Patient ratings in exercise therapy for the management of tendinopathy: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
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D. Morrissey | J. Shim | A. V. Pavlova | K. Cooper | P. Swinton | V. Tzortziou Brown | R. Moss | L. Greig | L. Alexander | D. Brandie | E. Parkinson | C. Maclean | L. Mitchell
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