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Spinal manipulation for low-back pain: an office procedure

In properly selected patients, spinal manipulation is an alternative to the standard conservative approach to low-back pain. In this paper, an approach to the patient with low-back pain emphasizes the importance of a thorough history, physical examination, and diagnosis prior to manipulation. In add...

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Published in:Canadian family physician 1987-09, Vol.33, p.2051-2055
Main Authors: Hollingworth, G R, Wood, W E
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