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Nonpharmacologic Therapies for Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review for an American College of Physicians Clinical Practice Guideline
Overview
Focuses on the short term effects on pain associated with several nonpharmacologic therapies for chronic low back pain and provides new evidence on mind–body interventions.
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Date: April 4, 2017
Contact: practice@apta.org
Content Type: CPG
80 and over (80+), Adult (25-44), Aged (65+), Middle Aged (45-64), Young Adult (19-24)
Chou R, Deyo R, Friedly J, et al; American College of Physicians
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