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“...© 2023Introduction/Background Nonspecific neck pain is a common idiopathic disorder that can alter...”
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“... (MPS). Objectives: To provide new insights into the EIMS long-term effect on pain and disability...”
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“... for Corah anxiety and pain scores Results: There was a significant decrease in heart rate (pulse...”
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“.... Objective: To evaluate the effect of using a unilateral bag on plantar pressures and static balance in women...”
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