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Keine Kostenwirksamkeit eines Klassifikationssystems für subakute und chronische Kreuzschmerzen

No cost effectiveness of a classification-based system for sub-acute and chronic low back pain

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Ammer, K. Keine Kostenwirksamkeit eines Klassifikationssystems für subakute und chronische Kreuzschmerzen. Manuelle Medizin 50, 522–524 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00337-012-0981-9

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