Rehabilitation Following First-Time Lumbar Disc Surgery : A Systematic Review Within the Framework of the Cochrane Collaboration
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概要
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- 2003-02-01
著者
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OSTELO Raymond
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University
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Ostelo Raymond
Department Of Epidemiology Maastricht University
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De Vet
Emgo Institute Vu University Medical Center
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Van Tulder
Emgo Institute Vu University Medical Center
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KERCKHOFFS Maria
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University
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WADDELL Gordon
Nuffield Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland, Department of Physiotherapy, University Hospital Maastricht
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LEFFERS Pieter
Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University
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De Vet
Emgo Institute For Health And Care Research Vu University Medical Center
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Ostelo Raymond
Emgo Institute For Health And Care Research Vu University Medical Center
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Leffers Pieter
Department Of Epidemiology Maastricht University
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Waddell Gordon
Nuffield Hospital Glasgow Scotland Department Of Physiotherapy University Hospital Maastricht
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Kerckhoffs Maria
Department Of Epidemiology Maastricht University
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OSTELO Raymond
EMGO Institute for Health and Care research, VU University Medical Center
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