What influences general practitioners’ use of exercise for patients with chronic knee pain? Results from a national survey

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Elizabeth Cottrell
Edward Roddy
Trishna Rathod
Mark Porcheret
Nadine E. Foster
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[1] Keele University,Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Sciences
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BMC Family Practice | / 17卷
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General practitioner; Attitude; Belief; Behaviour; Exercise; Chronic knee pain; Knee osteoarthritis; Questionnaire survey;
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