A Cross-cultural Study of the Back Pain Beliefs of Female Undergraduate Healthcare Students.
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A Cross-cultural Study of the Back Pain Beliefs of Female Undergraduate Healthcare Students.
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Angus Burnett
Ching Ching Sze
Ka Man Yeung
Michelle Leong
Peter O'sullivan
Suet May Tam
Wendy Tj Wang
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10.1097/AJP.0B013E3181805A1E
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