Effects of the Schroth exercise on idiopathic scoliosis: a meta-analysis

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Park, Joo-Hee, et al. “Effects of the Schroth Exercise on Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Meta-Analysis”. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, vol. 54, no. 3, 2018, https://doi.org/10.23736/s1973-9087.17.04461-6.
Park, J.-H., Jeon, H.-S., & Park, H.-W. (2018). Effects of the Schroth exercise on idiopathic scoliosis: a meta-analysis. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 54(3). https://doi.org/10.23736/s1973-9087.17.04461-6
Park JH, Jeon HS, Park HW. Effects of the Schroth exercise on idiopathic scoliosis: a meta-analysis. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2018;54(3).
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