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Physical Therapy & Rehab
Radial ESWT offers no additional effect over sham therapy for treatment of subacromial shoulder pain
Am J Sports Med. 2017 Sep;45(11):2547-2554
Radial ESWT offers no additional effect over sham therapy for treatment of subacromial shoulder pain
Am J Sports Med. 2017 Sep;45(11):2547-2554
Arthroplasty
Statistical, but not clinically relevant, differences of TDR vs multidisciplinary rehab for cLBP
Spine J. 2017 Oct;17(10):1480-1488
Statistical, but not clinically relevant, differences of TDR vs multidisciplinary rehab for cLBP
Spine J. 2017 Oct;17(10):1480-1488
Spine
LBP: Disc prosthesis surgery improves pain and disability compared to rehabilitation
BMJ. 2011 May 19;342:d2786. doi: 10.1136/bmj.d2786
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LBP: Disc prosthesis surgery improves pain and disability compared to rehabilitation
BMJ. 2011 May 19;342:d2786. doi: 10.1136/bmj.d2786