Do people with long-term pain swim? Understanding participation using the active lives survey

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Oakes, H. 2020. Do people with long-term pain swim? Understanding participation using the active lives survey.
AuthorsOakes, H.
TypeLecture
ContributorsDeVivo, M., Stephensen, D. and Mills, H.
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Rapid 5 presentation of a secondary data analysis study of the active lives dataset (2017/18).

KeywordsSwimming; Long-term pain; Chronic pain
Year2020
ConferencePhysiotherapy UK
Related URLhttps://www.physiotherapyuk.org.uk/
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