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An Approach to the Sport Horse with Potential Thoracolumbar, Lumbosacral or Sacroiliac Joint Region Pain
Author(s):
S. Dyson
In: AAEP Focus Meeting - Lameness and Imaging - Fort Collins, 2007 by American Association of Equine Practitioners
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JUL 31, 2007
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