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Long-term outcomes of anthroposophic therapy for chronic low back pain: A two-year follow-up analysis
Journal of Pain Research, 06/26/09
Hamre HJ et al. - Patients with chronic LBP receiving anthroposophic treatment had sustained improvements of symptoms, back function, and quality of life, suggesting that larger multicenter rigorous studies may be worthwhile.
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