We thank Dr Edmondston for his interest in our work. His letter raises important issues concerning the validity of spinal manipulative therapy for low back pain
Summary of Assendelft WJJ, Morton SC, Yu EI, Suttorp MJ and Shekelle PG (2003): Spinal manipulative ...
manipulation is not more effective than other active interventions for low back pain. Of interest, t...
In recent issues of the Medical Journal of Australia considerable interest has been shown in manipul...
I read with interest the systematic review of the efficacy of spinal manipulation for the treatment ...
We thank Dr Edmondston for his interest in our work. His letter raises important issues concerning t...
A systematic review of randomised clinical trials was conducted to assess the effect of spinal manip...
The aim of this study was to establish whether the mobilisation technique selected by the treating p...
Low back pain (LBP) affects up to 85% of the adult population imposing an economic burden of $86 bil...
Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder. It is costly, both health wise and ...
Background Many therapies exist for the treatment of low-back pain including spinal manipulative the...
Background: Low back pain is a costly illness for which spinal manipulative therapy is commonly reco...
Low back pain (LBP) is an extremely common cause of pain and disability. While many treatments for a...
Study Design. Systematic review of interventions. Objective. To assess the effects of spinal manipul...
M.Tech.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the extent of the benefit of combining psyc...
Study Design.: Systematic review of interventions. Objective.: To assess the effects of spinal manip...
Summary of Assendelft WJJ, Morton SC, Yu EI, Suttorp MJ and Shekelle PG (2003): Spinal manipulative ...
manipulation is not more effective than other active interventions for low back pain. Of interest, t...
In recent issues of the Medical Journal of Australia considerable interest has been shown in manipul...
I read with interest the systematic review of the efficacy of spinal manipulation for the treatment ...
We thank Dr Edmondston for his interest in our work. His letter raises important issues concerning t...
A systematic review of randomised clinical trials was conducted to assess the effect of spinal manip...
The aim of this study was to establish whether the mobilisation technique selected by the treating p...
Low back pain (LBP) affects up to 85% of the adult population imposing an economic burden of $86 bil...
Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder. It is costly, both health wise and ...
Background Many therapies exist for the treatment of low-back pain including spinal manipulative the...
Background: Low back pain is a costly illness for which spinal manipulative therapy is commonly reco...
Low back pain (LBP) is an extremely common cause of pain and disability. While many treatments for a...
Study Design. Systematic review of interventions. Objective. To assess the effects of spinal manipul...
M.Tech.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the extent of the benefit of combining psyc...
Study Design.: Systematic review of interventions. Objective.: To assess the effects of spinal manip...
Summary of Assendelft WJJ, Morton SC, Yu EI, Suttorp MJ and Shekelle PG (2003): Spinal manipulative ...
manipulation is not more effective than other active interventions for low back pain. Of interest, t...
In recent issues of the Medical Journal of Australia considerable interest has been shown in manipul...