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Ackerman SJ, Polly DW, Knight T, et al. Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technology. Clinicoecon Outcomes Res. 2013;5:575-87doi: 10.2147/CEOR.S52967.
Ackerman, S. J., Polly, D. W., Knight, T., Schneider, K., Holt, T., & Cummings, J. (2013). Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technology. ClinicoEconomics and outcomes research : CEOR, 5575-87. https://doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S52967
Ackerman, Stacey J, et al. "Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technology." ClinicoEconomics and outcomes research : CEOR vol. 5 (2013): 575-87. doi: https://doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S52967
Ackerman SJ, Polly DW, Knight T, Schneider K, Holt T, Cummings J. Comparison of the costs of nonoperative care to minimally invasive surgery for sacroiliac joint disruption and degenerative sacroiliitis in a United States Medicare population: potential economic implications of a new minimally-invasive technology. Clinicoecon Outcomes Res. 2013 Nov 20;5:575-87. doi: 10.2147/CEOR.S52967. eCollection 2013. PMID: 24348055; PMCID: PMC3838760.
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