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Development and evaluation of a booklet for low back pain patients (LBPP)

✍ Scribed by E. Roux; E. Bodmer; D. Kupper; T.L. Vischer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
68 KB
Volume
23
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-3991

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✦ Synopsis


Thi,,y patients am divided into 2 ,u 3 groups depending on the actiti,ics. L&i hmwledgc uf die, and self blocd glucow mnvol am suppwd 10 be knom but arc cbezkr! ie firs, day. End, pa,,icipanl ,mdqws B cmdiac examb?Mion wilh a sl,ess EC%% A dieddan is pmscn, fm discussing the csrbohydnls and la, mmem of the meals and rmrcks. Par,icitmms Hospital. The inm&vs consisted af m*rr~,o questions and s,a,eme"tr of paGea&, in tkc fama, of clarvp shut+ about their beha&, fedbqg and reamions m vmk,us cir-


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