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Manual Therapy Provided by Physical Therapists in a Hospital-Based Setting: A Retrospective Analysis
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 07/15/08
Cook C et al. - Of 106 340 patients admitted for low back pain originally queried, only 75 patients received manual therapy, a markedly small number of patients. Outcomes may be reflective of the low effect size of manual therapy in a hospital setting or the inability to control for referral and hospital care patterns, thus disallowing appropriate matching.
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