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[Protocol for development of Guideline for Interventions on Cervical Spine Health]
Jing Li1, Guang-Qi Lu1, Ming-Hui Zhuang1
1Wangjing Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100102, China.
New guidelines for cervical spine health interventions offer practical lifestyle and work habit advice. Developed using evidence-based methods, these guidelines aim to improve patient quality of life and reduce healthcare burdens.
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- Public Health
- Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Evidence-Based Medicine
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