manuelletherapie 2004; 8(5): 205-206
DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-813809
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Can a Patient Educational Book Change Behavior and Reduce Pain in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients?

Kann eine Informationsbroschüre bei Patienten mit chronischen Rückenschmerzen deren Verhalten ändern und Schmerzen reduzieren?G. Supp
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Publication History

Publication Date:
13 December 2004 (online)

B. E. Udermann et al. The Spine Journal 2004; 4: 425 - 435

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