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Naiditch N, Billot M, Goudman L, et al. Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of "Adapted Professional Activity" Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence. J Clin Med. 2021;10(21)doi: 10.3390/jcm10215055.
Naiditch, N., Billot, M., Goudman, L., Cornet, P., Roulaud, M., Ounajim, A., Page, P., Lorgeoux, B., Baron, S., Nivole, K., Pries, P., Moufid, Y. A., Swennen, C., Teyssedou, S., Vendeuvre, T., Charrier, E., Poupin, L., Rannou, D., de Montgazon, G. B., Descoins, P. F., Roy-Moreau, B., Grimaud, N., David, R., Moens, M., & Rigoard, P. (2021). Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of "Adapted Professional Activity" Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence. Journal of clinical medicine, 10(21), . https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10215055
Naiditch, Nicolas, et al. "Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of "Adapted Professional Activity" Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence." Journal of clinical medicine vol. 10,21 (2021). doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10215055
Naiditch N, Billot M, Goudman L, Cornet P, Roulaud M, Ounajim A, Page P, Lorgeoux B, Baron S, Nivole K, Pries P, Moufid YA, Swennen C, Teyssedou S, Vendeuvre T, Charrier E, Poupin L, Rannou D, de Montgazon GB, Descoins PF, Roy-Moreau B, Grimaud N, David R, Moens M, Rigoard P. Professional Status of Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome Patients after Spinal Surgery (PSPS-T2): What Really Matters? A Prospective Study Introducing the Concept of "Adapted Professional Activity" Inferred from Clinical, Psychological and Social Influence. J Clin Med. 2021 Oct 29;10(21). doi: 10.3390/jcm10215055. PMID: 34768575; PMCID: PMC8584436.
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