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Lumbopelvic stability in non-specific low back pain: exploring the relationships between hip strengthening, lumbopelvic mechanics, and painKendall, 2013
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Lumbopelvic Stability in Non-specific Low Back Pain: Exploring the Relationships between
Hip Strengthening, Lumbopelvic Mechanic Page 1 University of Calgary PRISM Repository
https://prism.ucalgary.ca The Vault Open Theses and Dissertations 2013-04-29 …
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