Effectiveness of a supervised spinal strengthening program and chiropractic manipulation in the management of chronic lower back pain
OBJECTIVE: To determine the most effective chiropractic treatment protocol in the management of chronic non-complicated low back pain. This was determined by comparing subjective and objective results gained from two treatment protocols, one of which included corrective spinal manipulative therapy d...
Main Author: | Dhanji, Bhavini |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/979 |
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