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Compared with usual care, supervised exercise in primary care for people with patellofemoral syndrome does not significantly increase self-reported recovery, but it improves pain and function in the short term and pain in the long term
  1. Correspondence to Jyrki Kettunen
    ORTON Research Institute, ORTON Foundation, Tenholantie 10, 00280 Helsinki, Finland; jyrki.kettunen{at}orton.fi
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Kettunen J
Compared with usual care, supervised exercise in primary care for people with patellofemoral syndrome does not significantly increase self-reported recovery, but it improves pain and function in the short term and pain in the long term
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August 31, 2017

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