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The relationship between physical activity levels and psychosocial factors affecting pain perception in pregnant women with lumbopelvic pain

Tuba Kolaylı
1
,
Aycan Çakmak Reyhan
2

  1. T.C. Uskudar University, Istanbul, Turkey
  2. Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey
Advances in Rehabilitation, 2024, 38(2), 11–20
Online publish date: 2024/06/24
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