If a joint is hot it's not the time: health professionals' views on developing an intervention to promote physical activity in rheumatoid arthritis

scientific article published on 8 June 2016

If a joint is hot it's not the time: health professionals' views on developing an intervention to promote physical activity in rheumatoid arthritis is …
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P356DOI10.1080/09638288.2016.1180548
P698PubMed publication ID27278440

P50authorLouise LarkinQ56704956
P2093author name stringNorelee Kennedy
Alexander Fraser
Stephen Gallagher
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P433issue11
P921main subjectrheumatoid arthritisQ187255
P304page(s)1106-1113
P577publication date2016-06-08
P1433published inDisability and RehabilitationQ5281184
P1476titleIf a joint is hot it's not the time: health professionals' views on developing an intervention to promote physical activity in rheumatoid arthritis
P478volume39

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Q55362445A survey across four European countries to determine rheumatology health professionals' awareness of physical activity measures in people with inflammatory joint diseases.cites workP2860

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