"You feel so hopeless": a qualitative study of GP management of acute back pain.
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"You feel so hopeless": a qualitative study of GP management of acute back pain.
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"You feel so hopeless": a qualitative study of GP management of acute back pain.
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Alan Breen
Charles Campion-Smith
Eileen Mann
Eloise Carr
Helen Austin
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2006-01-24T00:00:00Z