A randomized clinical trial of TENS and exercise for patients with chronic neck pain
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Gladys Cheing | C. Hui-Chan | G. Cheing | Thomas T. W. Chiu | Thomas TW Chiu | Christina WY Hui-Chan | T. T. Chiu
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