Spinal manipulative therapy for low‐back pain
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1 - 18Spinal manipulation is as effective as other nonsurgical therapies for chronic low back pain
Limited evidence: manipulation ineffective for acute low back pain (Cochrane)
Spinal manipulation more effective than exercise advice alone for back-related leg pain
Limited data show CAM + standard medical therapy = standard medical therapy for acute nonradicular low back pain
Nondrug therapy preferred for low back pain: American College of Physicians
NICE guidelines for low back pain
Low-quality evidence supports exercise, massage, yoga, acupuncture, and other interventions for chronic pain
Acupuncture effective for long-term back pain relief
Early physical therapy for adults with acute low back pain is minimally effective