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Michael Yelland

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ACP Journal Club|May 5, 2004
Review: high initial pain intensity is associated with persisting symptoms after whiplashMichael Yelland
Australian Family Physician|July 16, 2004
Diagnostic imaging for back painMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|October 3, 2007
Review: clinical examination is often as accurate as magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosing meniscus tearsMichael Yelland
ACP Journal Club|November 5, 2003
Both endurance training and strength training reduced disability and pain in chronic nonspecific neck pain in womenMichael Yelland
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 24, 2017
Review: Pregabalin reduces fibromyalgia pain but increases adverse eventsMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
The Thessaly test at 20 degrees of knee flexion accurately detected meniscal tearsMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|April 1, 2009
Review: exercise helps relieve pain in patients with hip osteoarthritisMichael Yelland
Australian Family Physician|June 15, 2007
Facing the challenge of musculoskeletal painMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|December 2, 2008
Early surgery was better than conservative care for short-term disability and pain in sciaticaMichael Yelland
Australian Family Physician|June 15, 2007
Back, chest and abdominal pain - is it spinal referred pain?Geoff Harding, Michael Yelland
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ACP Journal Club|May 5, 2004
Review: high initial pain intensity is associated with persisting symptoms after whiplashMichael Yelland
Australian Family Physician|July 16, 2004
Diagnostic imaging for back painMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|October 3, 2007
Review: clinical examination is often as accurate as magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosing meniscus tearsMichael Yelland
ACP Journal Club|November 5, 2003
Both endurance training and strength training reduced disability and pain in chronic nonspecific neck pain in womenMichael Yelland
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 24, 2017
Review: Pregabalin reduces fibromyalgia pain but increases adverse eventsMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|January 11, 2007
The Thessaly test at 20 degrees of knee flexion accurately detected meniscal tearsMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|April 1, 2009
Review: exercise helps relieve pain in patients with hip osteoarthritisMichael Yelland
Australian Family Physician|June 15, 2007
Facing the challenge of musculoskeletal painMichael Yelland
Evidence-Based Medicine|December 2, 2008
Early surgery was better than conservative care for short-term disability and pain in sciaticaMichael Yelland
Australian Family Physician|June 15, 2007
Back, chest and abdominal pain - is it spinal referred pain?Geoff Harding, Michael Yelland
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