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Physical fitness as a predictor of herniated lumbar disc disease – a 33 year follow up in the Copenhagen male study

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Table 1 Potential predictors of hospitalisation for Herniated3,833 menbaseline in 1970lumbar disc disease during the period 1977–2003 among without history of any back disease at–71
Table 2 Characteristics of men with low and high physicalfitness (cut-off at median=32) among men withouthistory of low back pain/injury

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