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Treatment of knee pain in older adults in primary care: development of an evidence-based model of care
Rheumatology, 03/26/07
M. Porcheret, et al. - Conclusions: Previous evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of knee problems have been developed in secondary care. A systematic search for recommended interventions, and a consensus exercise, has now enabled an evidence-based and practical model of care for knee pain in older adults to be developed for use in primary care
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