manuelletherapie 2005; 9(4): 191-192
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-858782
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Immediate Effects of Thoracic Manipulation in Patients with Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Sofortige Wirkungen thorakaler Manipulation bei Patienten mit Nackenschmerzen: Randomisierte klinische StudieP. Westerhuis
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Publication History

Publication Date:
19 October 2005 (online)

JA Cleland, JD Childs, M Mcrae. Manual Therapy. 2005; 10: 127 - 135.

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Pieter Westerhuis

Staalenhof

CH-4513 Langendorf

Email: pwesterhuis@hispeed.ch

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