Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Is Effective for Nonspecific Low Back Pain
Abstract:German integrative medicine researchers at the University of Duisburg-Essen assessed the applicability of a sham-controlled intervention of craniosacral therapy (CST) in the treatment of patients with chronic neck pain. The data reported were secondary findings of a randomized controlled trial on neck treatment (the primary outcome measures have not yet been reported). Fifty-four patients were randomly assigned to either a CST group or a sham-CST group. The CST protocol included cranial manual techniques well … Show more
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