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. 2020 Jun 1;20(2):165-167.

What are the effects of exercise for improving outcomes after osteoporotic vertebral fracture? - A Cochrane Review summary with commentary

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What are the effects of exercise for improving outcomes after osteoporotic vertebral fracture? - A Cochrane Review summary with commentary

Elena Ilieva. J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Cochrane Review Summary; Exercise; Osteoporosis; Vertebral Fracture.

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