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Evaluation of an education and activation programme to prevent chronic shoulder complaints: design of an RCT [ISRCTN71777817].
Bruijn CD, de Bie R, Geraets J, Goossens M, Köke A, van den Heuvel W, van der Heijden G, Dinant GJ
BMC Fam Pract 2005 Feb 16, 6:7
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