Validity of the Active Straight Leg Raise Test for Measuring Disease Severity in Patients With Posterior Pelvic Pain After Pregnancy
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概要
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- 2002-01-15
著者
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Koes Bart
Department Of General Practice Erasmus University
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Stam Henk
Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Of Medicine And Health Sciences Erasmus University Rot
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Koes Bart
Department Of General Practice Medicine Faculty Of Medicine And Health Sciences Erasmus University R
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SNIJDERS Chris
Department of Biomedical Physics and Technology, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Koes Bart
Department Of General Practice Erasmus Mc
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Snijders Chris
Department Of Biomedical Physics And Technology Faculty Of Medicine And Health Sciences Erasmus Univ
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Snijders Chris
Department Of Biomedical Physics And Technology Erasmus University
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MENS Jan
Spine & Joint Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University
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VLEEMING Andry
Spine & Joint Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University
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Mens Jan
Spine & Joint Centre
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Vleeming Andry
Spine & Joint Centre
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