A randomised clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of physiotherapy after rotator cuff repair

Australian Journal of Physiotherapy - Tập 50 - Trang 77-83 - 2004
Kimberley Hayes1, Karen A Ginn2, Judie R Walton1, Zoltan L Szomor1, George AC Murrell1
1St George Hospital, University of New South Wales
2Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney

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