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. 2008 Apr;135(3):311-312.
doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2008.02.003.

Pseudoradicular and radicular low-back pain: How to diagnose clinically?

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Pseudoradicular and radicular low-back pain: How to diagnose clinically?

Koen Van Boxem et al. Pain. 2008 Apr.
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