manuelletherapie 2020; 24(03): 108-111
DOI: 10.1055/a-1184-1965
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Effekt von Manueller Physiotherapie bei einer homogenen Patientengruppe mit subakromialem Schulter-Impingement: Randomisierte kontrollierte Studie

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Article published online:
16 July 2020

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