Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 32, Issue 5 , Pages 330-343 , June 2009

A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing 2 Types of Spinal Manipulation and Minimal Conservative Medical Care for Adults 55 Years and Older With Subacute or Chronic Low Back Pain

  • Maria A. Hondras, DC, MPH

      Affiliations

    • Associate Professor, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, Iowa 52803
    • Corresponding Author InformationSubmit requests for reprints to: Maria A. Hondras, DC, MPH, Associate Professor, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, 741 Brady Street, Davenport, IA 52803.
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  • Cynthia R. Long, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Professor, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, Iowa 52803
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  • Ying Cao, MS

      Affiliations

    • Biostatistician, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, Iowa 52803
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  • Robert M. Rowell, DC, MS

      Affiliations

    • Assistant Professor, Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa 52803
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  • William C. Meeker, DC, MPH

      Affiliations

    • President, Palmer College of Chiropractic West, San Jose, Calif 95134

Received 4 February 2009 ,Revised 25 March 2009 ,Accepted 25 March 2009.

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 This work was supported in part by grants from the Bureau of Health Professions Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD (Grant No. 6 R18 HP01423-01), and the work was conducted in a facility constructed with support from Research Facilities Improvement Program Grant Number C06 RR15433-01 from the National Center for Research Resources, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the funding agencies. None of the authors have declared any personal, professional, financial, or any other conflict of interest.

 ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00602901.

PII: S0161-4754(09)00116-X

doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2009.04.012

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 32, Issue 5 , Pages 330-343 , June 2009