Over 50% of Studies Report Low‐Back Pain Is Associated With Worse Outcomes After Hip Arthroscopy When Compared With a Control Group: A Systematic Review
Michael S. Lee(Medical College of Wisconsin), Andrew E. Jimenez(Yale University), Amy Y. Lee(Medical College of Wisconsin), Wasif Islam(Yale University), David Nam-Woo Kim(Yale University), Stephen M. Gillinov(Yangon University of Economics), Nicholas Pettinelli(Kansas City University), Scott Fong(Advanced Pharma), Jacquelyn Simington(University of Connecticut), Jay Moran(Yale University), Ronak J. Mahatme(University of Connecticut)
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