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A study to establish the subsequent use of health care and degree of disability of patients suffering whiplash associated disorder. (WAD) who attend the emergency department

A study to establish the subsequent use of health care and degree of disability of patients suffering whiplash associated disorder. (WAD) who attend the emergency department
A study to establish the subsequent use of health care and degree of disability of patients suffering whiplash associated disorder. (WAD) who attend the emergency department
Whiplash associated disorder. (WAD)
Crouch, R.
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Lyne, P.
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Crouch, R.
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Lyne, P.
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Crouch, R. and Lyne, P. (2001) A study to establish the subsequent use of health care and degree of disability of patients suffering whiplash associated disorder. (WAD) who attend the emergency department. National A&E Nursing Conference, Warrington, UK. 01 Nov 2001.

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Published date: November 2001
Venue - Dates: National A&E Nursing Conference, Warrington, UK, 2001-11-01 - 2001-11-01
Keywords: Whiplash associated disorder. (WAD)

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Local EPrints ID: 9540
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/9540
PURE UUID: 04a642f6-6c96-4fc1-a632-caa87265ab49

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Date deposited: 04 Nov 2004
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 13:29

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Author: R. Crouch
Author: P. Lyne

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