An atlas of back pain

The causes of back pain, the most common of all consultations, vary enormously, therefore making accurate diagnosis especially important. Written by a team of highly regarded scientists with a vast experience of the subject, An Atlas of Back Pain not only explains how to determine the underlying cau...

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Main Authors: Haldeman, Scott (Author), Kirkaldy-Willis, W. H. (Author), Bernard, Thomas N. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton Parthenon Pub. Group 2002
Series:The encyclopedia of visual medicine series
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