2011
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BOLTON JE, HURST HC |
2011 |
Prognostic factors for short-term improvement in acute and persistent musculoskeletal pain consulters in primary care. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 19:27 |
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BOLTON J, NEWELL D
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2011
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Statistical and clinical significant change in low back pain patients: a comparison of approaches. Clinical Chiropractic 14: 46-55
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BREEN AC |
2011 |
Manipulation In: G Lewith, H Jonas, A Walach (eds) Clinical Research in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: (2nd Edition) Elsevier Ltd. Chapter 6, p255-276 |
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BREEN AC, CARR E, LANGWORTHY JE, OSMOND C, WORSWICK L
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2011
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Back pain outcomes in primary care following a practice improvement intervention: a prospective cohort study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 12:28
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DEITZ AK, BREEN AC, MELLOR FE, TEYHAN DS, PANJABI NN, WONG KWN |
2011 |
Kinematics of the Aging Spine: A Review of Past Knowledge and Survey of Recent Developments with a Focus on Patient- Management Implications for the Clinical Practitioner in: Yue, Guyer, Johnson, Khoo & Hochschuler (eds). The Comprehensive Treatment of the Aging Spine: Minimally Invasive and Advanced Techniques (1st Edition) Elsevier Inc. Chapter 10; p51-67 |
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GEMMELL H, MILLER P, JONES-HARRIS A, COOK J, RIX J
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2011
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An alternative approach to the diagnosis and management of non-specific shoulder pain with case examples. Clinical Chiropractic 14: 38-45
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HAANSTRA T, MILLER J |
2011 |
Dutch chiropractors' perceptions on including psychosocial factors in the evaluation and management of patients: a survey. Clinical Chiropractic 14: 112-121 |
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MILLER J, MATHEWS SL |
2011 |
Joint Hypermobility Syndrome: Which Intervention? Journal Chiropractic Clinical Pediatrics 12: 15-18 |
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MILLER PJ, POGGETTI A
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2011
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Qualitative study on chiropractic patients' personal perception of the audible release and cavitation. Clinical Chiropractic 14: 8-16
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WANGLER M, FUJIKAWA R, HESTBÆK L, MICHIELSEN T, RAVEN T, THIEL HW, ZAUGG B
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2011
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Creating European guidelines for Chiropractic Incident Reporting and Learning Systems (CIRLS): relevance and strudture. Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 19: 9
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