Do individuals who develop transient low back pain exhibit different postural changes than non-pain developers during prolonged standing?
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Jack P Callaghan | Kaitlin M Gallagher | Erika Nelson-Wong | J. Callaghan | K. Gallagher | E. Nelson-Wong
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