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Kate M Dunn

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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|May 7, 2013
GP consultations for medically unexplained physical symptoms in parents and their children: a systematic reviewMujahed Shraim, Christian D Mallen, Kate M Dunn
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
Low back pain research--future directionsDanielle A van der Windt, Kate M Dunn
BMJ Open|December 17, 2013
Long-term trajectories of back pain: cohort study with 7-year follow-upKate M Dunn, Paul Campbell, Kelvin P Jordan
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 24, 2006
Characterizing the course of low back pain: a latent class analysisKate M Dunn, Kelvin Jordan, Peter R Croft
Sleep|May 23, 2017
Are Sleep Problems a Risk Factor for the Onset of Musculoskeletal Pain in Children and Adolescents? A Systematic ReviewAlessandro Andreucci MSc, Paul Campbell, Kate M Dunn
Pain|March 15, 2006
Course and prognosis of back pain in primary care: the epidemiological perspectivePeter R Croft, Kate M Dunn, Heiner Raspe
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 19, 2003
Does questionnaire structure influence response in postal surveys?Kate M Dunn, Kelvin Jordan, Peter R Croft
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|January 7, 2012
The role of relationship quality and perceived partner responses with pain and disability in those with back painPaul Campbell, Kelvin P Jordan, Kate M Dunn
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
Low back pain across the life courseKate M Dunn, Lise Hestbaek, J David Cassidy
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
The high prevalence of low-back pain has been highlighted for many years, but until recently,awareness of its impact in the population was limited. PrefaceDanielle A van der Windt, Kate M Dunn
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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|May 7, 2013
GP consultations for medically unexplained physical symptoms in parents and their children: a systematic reviewMujahed Shraim, Christian D Mallen, Kate M Dunn
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
Low back pain research--future directionsDanielle A van der Windt, Kate M Dunn
BMJ Open|December 17, 2013
Long-term trajectories of back pain: cohort study with 7-year follow-upKate M Dunn, Paul Campbell, Kelvin P Jordan
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 24, 2006
Characterizing the course of low back pain: a latent class analysisKate M Dunn, Kelvin Jordan, Peter R Croft
Sleep|May 23, 2017
Are Sleep Problems a Risk Factor for the Onset of Musculoskeletal Pain in Children and Adolescents? A Systematic ReviewAlessandro Andreucci MSc, Paul Campbell, Kate M Dunn
Pain|March 15, 2006
Course and prognosis of back pain in primary care: the epidemiological perspectivePeter R Croft, Kate M Dunn, Heiner Raspe
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|February 19, 2003
Does questionnaire structure influence response in postal surveys?Kate M Dunn, Kelvin Jordan, Peter R Croft
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|January 7, 2012
The role of relationship quality and perceived partner responses with pain and disability in those with back painPaul Campbell, Kelvin P Jordan, Kate M Dunn
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
Low back pain across the life courseKate M Dunn, Lise Hestbaek, J David Cassidy
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology|December 10, 2013
The high prevalence of low-back pain has been highlighted for many years, but until recently,awareness of its impact in the population was limited. PrefaceDanielle A van der Windt, Kate M Dunn
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