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Epidemiology of Adolescent Spinal Pain: A Systematic Overview of the Research Literature
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Title Epidemiology of Adolescent Spinal Pain: A Systematic Overview of the Research Literature
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/565579?src=rss
Description Idiopathic adolescent spinal pain (IASP) has been suggested to be related to the incidence of adult spinal pain. What is currently known about IASP prevalence, incidence, impact, and potential causes?
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Category Articles > Orthopedics
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Date Nov 17, 2007
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