An open controlled assessment of osteopathic manipulation in nonspecific low-back pain
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- DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199005000-00005
An open controlled assessment of osteopathic manipulation in nonspecific low-back pain
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- Spine 1991 Jan;16(1):104
Abstract
An open controlled pilot trial on nonspecific low-back pain sufferers demonstrated responsiveness to osteopathic manipulation of some patients presenting with pain durations of 14 to 28 days. No response was demonstrated in those with shorter episodes at presentation. The advantage to manipulated patients was maximal between 1 and 2 weeks after commencing treatment, but was not discernable after 4 weeks. The demonstration of a similar responsive stratum by other investigators, with both teams totally unaware of each other's work during data collection, suggests a high degree of reliability for this finding.
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