The Quantified Lumbar Flexion-Relaxation Phenomenon Is a Useful Measurement of Improvement in a Functional Restoration Program
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概要
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- 2009-10-15
著者
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Mayer Tom
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas
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Mayer Tom
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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GATCHEL Robert
Department of Psychiatry and Rehabilitation Science, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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Mayer Tom
Department Of Orthopedic Surgery Southwestern Medical Center University Of Texas
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NEBLETT Randy
PRIDE Research Foundation
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BREDE Emily
Department of Psychology, College of Science, University of Texas
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Brede Emily
Department Of Psychology College Of Science University Of Texas
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Gatchel Robert
Department Of Psychology College Of Science University Of Texas
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Gatchel Robert
Department Of Anesthesiology And Pain Management University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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