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Recent Literature

Manipulative Therapies

Childs JD, Fritz JM, Flynn TW et al. A clinical prediction rule to identify patients with low back pain most likely to benefit from spinal manipulation: a validation study.
Ann Intern Med 2004; 141: 920–8. [Abstract]
Address: JD Childs
Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, USA
E-mail: childsjd@sbcglobal.net
Sung PS, Kang YM, Pickar JG. Effect of spinal manipulation duration on low threshold mechanoreceptors in lumbar paraspinal muscles: a preliminary report.
Spine 2005; 30: 115–22. [Abstract]
Address: PS Sung
Palmer College of Chiropractic, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, IA 52803, USA
Villanueva-Russell Y. Evidence-based medicine and its implications for the profession of chiropractic.
Soc Sci Med 2005; 60: 545–61. [Abstract]
Address:
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Social Sciences 232, PO Box 3011, Commerce, TX 75429, USA
E-mail: Yvonne.VRussell@tamu-commerce.edu