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Use of a Markov transition model to analyse longitudinal low-back pain data.
Stat Methods Med Res. 2003 Aug;12(4):321-31. doi: 10.1191/0962280203sm321ra.
Stat Methods Med Res. 2003.
PMID: 12939099
Clinical Trial.
Effects of recreational physical activity and back exercises on low back pain and psychological distress: findings from the UCLA Low Back Pain Study.
Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Chiao C.
Hurwitz EL, et al.
Am J Public Health. 2005 Oct;95(10):1817-24. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.052993.
Am J Public Health. 2005.
PMID: 16186460
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A randomized trial of chiropractic manipulation and mobilization for patients with neck pain: clinical outcomes from the UCLA neck-pain study.
Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Harber P, Kominski GF, Yu F, Adams AH.
Hurwitz EL, et al.
Am J Public Health. 2002 Oct;92(10):1634-41. doi: 10.2105/ajph.92.10.1634.
Am J Public Health. 2002.
PMID: 12356613
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A randomized trial of medical care with and without physical therapy and chiropractic care with and without physical modalities for patients with low back pain: 6-month follow-up outcomes from the UCLA low back pain study.
Hurwitz EL, Morgenstern H, Harber P, Kominski GF, Belin TR, Yu F, Adams AH; University of California-Los Angeles.
Hurwitz EL, et al.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2002 Oct 15;27(20):2193-204. doi: 10.1097/00007632-200210150-00002.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2002.
PMID: 12394892
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Comparing the satisfaction of low back pain patients randomized to receive medical or chiropractic care: results from the UCLA low-back pain study.
Hertzman-Miller RP, Morgenstern H, Hurwitz EL, Yu F, Adams AH, Harber P, Kominski GF.
Hertzman-Miller RP, et al.
Am J Public Health. 2002 Oct;92(10):1628-33. doi: 10.2105/ajph.92.10.1628.
Am J Public Health. 2002.
PMID: 12356612
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