Reliability and Diagnostic Accuracy of the Clinical Examination and Patient Self-Report Measures for Cervical Radiculopathy
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概要
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- 2003-01-01
著者
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Fritz Julie
Department Of Physical Therapy University Of Pittsburgh
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Delitto Anthony
Department Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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WAINNER LtCol
U.S. Army-Baylor Graduate Program in Physical Therapy
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LRRGANG James
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pittsburgh
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BONINGER Michael
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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ALLISON COL
U.S. Army Medical Department
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Lrrgang James
Department Of Physical Therapy University Of Pittsburgh
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Boninger Michael
Department Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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