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Independent Article on Modic Spinal Therapy
Medical Breakthrough | Peter Hamlyn speaks to the Guardian about a revolution in back pain
Guardian - Tom Croft returns to the field fearless with help of Mr Peter Hamlyn
Telegraph - Tom Croft triumphant return to Rugby aided by Mr Peter Hamlyn
September 2012 -Mr Hamlyn writes about the loss of Professor Sid Watkins in the Telegraph
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