Journal of Spine Practice

ISSN: 2789-9462

Leading research in all spine subspecialties focusing on orthopaedic spine, neurosurgery, radiology, and pain management.

SPINE20 – A global advocacy group to reduce disability and improve function of spine patients

Published date: Jul 19 2022

Journal Title: Journal of Spine Practice

Issue title: Journal of Spine Practice (JSP): Volume 1, Issue 2

Pages: 70-74

DOI: 10.18502/jsp.v1i2.11380

Authors:

Margareta Nordindmn2@nyu.eduDepartments of Orthopedic Surgery and Environmental Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Occupational and Industrial Orthopedic Center (OIOC), New York University, New York, NY, USA

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