The McKenzie method in assessing, classifying and treating non-specific low back pain in adults with special reference to the centralization phenomenon
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Studies in sport, physical education and healthAuthors
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2010Discipline
LiikuntalääketiedePublisher
University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-4120-8ISSN Search the Publication Forum
0356-1070Keywords
alaselkäkipu McKenzie method centralization phenomenon low back pain orthopaedic manual therapy adults randomized controlled trial reliability magnetic resonance imaging selkäsairaudet selkä kipu fysioterapia McKenzien menetelmä ortopedinen manipulaatiohoito aikuiset diagnoosi luokitus kuntoutus reliabiliteetti
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