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Kate M Dunn

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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|February 4, 2010
Extending conceptual frameworks: life course epidemiology for the study of back painKate M Dunn
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 8, 2003
Problems with sexual function: comparison with other studies provides interesting findingsKate M Dunn
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 6, 2007
Invited commentary: topical threats to epidemiologyKate M Dunn
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 14, 2022
Research Note: Deriving latent trajectories in health researchAnne Smith, Kate M Dunn
Spine|October 17, 2008
Sciatica: review of epidemiological studies and prevalence estimatesKika Konstantinou, Kate M Dunn
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 8, 2010
Opioids for chronic musculoskeletal painKate M Dunn, Elaine M Hay
Spine|January 17, 2007
The Roland-Morris Disability QuestionnaireKate M Dunn, Daniel C Cherkin
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 8, 2009
Prognosis of low back pain in primary careElaine M Hay, Kate M Dunn
Spine|August 17, 2005
Classification of low back pain in primary care: using "bothersomeness" to identify the most severe casesKate M Dunn, Peter R Croft
BMJ Open|April 27, 2016
Has there been a change in the rates of UK sickness certification for back pain over time? An examination of historical data from 2000 to 2010Gwenllian Wynne-Jones, Kate M Dunn
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BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|February 4, 2010
Extending conceptual frameworks: life course epidemiology for the study of back painKate M Dunn
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 8, 2003
Problems with sexual function: comparison with other studies provides interesting findingsKate M Dunn
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 6, 2007
Invited commentary: topical threats to epidemiologyKate M Dunn
Journal of Physiotherapy|December 14, 2022
Research Note: Deriving latent trajectories in health researchAnne Smith, Kate M Dunn
Spine|October 17, 2008
Sciatica: review of epidemiological studies and prevalence estimatesKika Konstantinou, Kate M Dunn
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 8, 2010
Opioids for chronic musculoskeletal painKate M Dunn, Elaine M Hay
Spine|January 17, 2007
The Roland-Morris Disability QuestionnaireKate M Dunn, Daniel C Cherkin
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 8, 2009
Prognosis of low back pain in primary careElaine M Hay, Kate M Dunn
Spine|August 17, 2005
Classification of low back pain in primary care: using "bothersomeness" to identify the most severe casesKate M Dunn, Peter R Croft
BMJ Open|April 27, 2016
Has there been a change in the rates of UK sickness certification for back pain over time? An examination of historical data from 2000 to 2010Gwenllian Wynne-Jones, Kate M Dunn
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