Levels of physical activity in people with chronic pain
Background: People who suffer from chronic pain are thought to have lower levels of physical activity compared to healthy individuals. However, there is a lack of evidence concerning levels of physical activity in South Africans with chronic pain. Objectives: To compare levels of physical activity i...
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Main Authors: | Romy Parker (Author), Emma Bergman (Author), Anelisiwe Mntambo (Author), Shannon Stubbs (Author), Matthew Wills (Author) |
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