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pain, but the effectiveness of these interventions is unclear. ... Objective:
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ML Ferreira, PH Ferreira, J Latimer, RD … - Pain, 2007 - Elsevier Practice guidelines recommend various types of exercise and manipulative therapy
for chronic back pain but there have been few head-to-head comparisons of these
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- ►jspinaldisorderstechs.com LAC Machado, SJ Kamper, RD Herbert, CG … - Rheumatology, 2008 - Br Soc Rheumatology Objective. Estimates of treatment effects reported in placebo-controlled
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T Kuukkanen, E Malkia, H Kautiainen, T … - Physiotherapy Research International, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com Background and Purpose. Therapeutic exercise has been shown to be beneficial in
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- ►jspinaldisorderstechs.com LOP Costa, CG Maher, J Latimer, PH Ferreira … - Spine, 2007 - journals.lww.com From the *Back Pain Research Group, School of Physiotherapy, University of
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