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Comparison of Clinical Effectiveness for Lumbar Pain Reduction between Exercise Programs on Flat Surface and Proprioceptive Equipment

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BAEK WY, KIM SS, JU SB. Comparison of Clinical Effectiveness for Lumbar Pain Reduction between Exercise Programs on Flat Surface and Proprioceptive Equipment. Iran J Public Health. 2019;48(11):2086-2087.