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Scott E Rand1

  • 1Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship, Texas Sports Medicine Center, Lone Star Sports Medicine Clinic, Tomball, TX 77375, USA. scottrand@lonestarfamily.org

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|November 12, 2009
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