Spinal manipulative therapy for low‐back pain
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Spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low‐back pain
Spinal manipulative therapy for acute low‐back pain
Spinal manipulative therapy for acute low-back pain
Spinal manipulative therapy for chronic low-back pain
Spinal manipulation is as effective as other nonsurgical therapies for chronic low back pain
Limited evidence: manipulation ineffective for acute low back pain (Cochrane)
Chronic pain
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
Combined chiropractic interventions for low‐back pain
Prolotherapy injections for chronic low-back pain
Prolotherapy injections for chronic low‐back pain
NICE guidelines for low back pain
Motor control exercise for acute non‐specific low back pain
Low-quality evidence supports exercise, massage, yoga, acupuncture, and other interventions for chronic pain
Low back pain
Non‐pharmacological and non‐surgical treatments for low back pain in adults: an overview of Cochrane reviews
Acupuncture effective for long-term back pain relief
Early physical therapy for adults with acute low back pain is minimally effective
Exercise therapy for chronic low back pain
The McKenzie method for (sub)acute non‐specific low back pain