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Best Practices Recommendations for Chiropractic Care for Older Adults: Results of a Consensus Process

Abstract Objective At this time, the scientific evidence base supporting the effectiveness of chiropractic care for musculoskeletal conditions has not yet definitively addressed its appropriateness for older adults. Expert consensus, as a form of evidence, must be considered when higher levels of ev...

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Published in:Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics 2010-07, Vol.33 (6), p.464-473
Main Authors: Hawk, Cheryl, DC, PhD, Schneider, Michael, DC, PhD, Dougherty, Paul, DC, Gleberzon, Brian J., DC, Killinger, Lisa Z., DC
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