Mickle, A. M., Tanner, J. J., Udell Holmes, I., Rashid, A., Barolette, O., Addison, B., . . . Sibille, K. T. Applying evidence-based cross-disciplinary concepts helps to explain the heterogeneity in pain, function, and biological measures in individuals with knee pain with/at risk of osteoarthritis. Wolters Kluwer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMickle, Angela M., et al. Applying Evidence-based Cross-disciplinary Concepts Helps to Explain the Heterogeneity in Pain, Function, and Biological Measures in Individuals with Knee Pain With/at Risk of Osteoarthritis. Wolters Kluwer.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMickle, Angela M., et al. Applying Evidence-based Cross-disciplinary Concepts Helps to Explain the Heterogeneity in Pain, Function, and Biological Measures in Individuals with Knee Pain With/at Risk of Osteoarthritis. Wolters Kluwer.