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Comment
. 2013 Mar;222(3):391-5.
doi: 10.1111/joa.12018.

Authors' response to the letter to the editors by Professor M. T. Cibulka: a critical interpretation of sacroiliac joint movement studies

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Authors' response to the letter to the editors by Professor M. T. Cibulka: a critical interpretation of sacroiliac joint movement studies

A Vleeming et al. J Anat. 2013 Mar.
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