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四つ這い位からみた胸椎部の可動性と腰痛との関連性について

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Title
四つ這い位からみた胸椎部の可動性と腰痛との関連性について
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Proceedings of Joint Congress of Physical Therapist and Occupational Therapist in Kyushu, August 2006
DOI 10.11496/kyushuptot.2005.0.50.0
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前田 廣恵, 福田 隆一, 宮本 良美

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