manuelletherapie 2008; 12(3): 139-140
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027574
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Effectiveness of an Extension-Oriented Treatment Approach in a Subgroup of Subjects with Low Back Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Effektivität eines extensionsorientierten Behandlungsansatzes in einer Subgruppe von Probanden mit Rückenschmerzen: Eine randomisierte klinische StudieJ. Schwarz
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Publication History

Publication Date:
03 July 2008 (online)

Browder DA, Childs JD, Cleland JA, Fritz JM. Physical Therapy 2007; 87: 1608 – 1618

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Joachim Schwarz

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Email: schwarz-j@web.de

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