Spinal manipulative therapy and exercise for older adults with chronic low back pain:a randomized clinical trial
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Schulz, CraigEvans, RoniMaiers, MicheleSchulz, KarenLeininger, BrentBronfort, Gert
2019
Adding spinal manipulation or supervised rehabilitative exercise to home exercise alone does notappear to improve pain or disability in the short- or long-term for older adults with chronic low back pain, but didenhance satisfaction with care.
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