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Manual Therapy
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- Research Reports
Examination of a Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Patients With Neck Pain Likely to Benefit From Thoracic Spine Thrust Manipulation and a General Cervical Range of Motion Exercise: Multi-Center Randomized Clinical Trial
- Joshua A. Cleland, Paul E. Mintken, Kristin Carpenter, Julie M. Fritz, Paul Glynn, Julie Whitman, and John D. Childs
Physical Therapy first published on Jul 15, 2010 as doi: 10.2522/ptj.20100123.
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Critical Appraisal of Clinical Prediction Rules That Aim to Optimize Treatment Selection for Musculoskeletal Conditions
- Tasha R. Stanton, Mark J. Hancock, Christopher G. Maher, and Bart W. Koes
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 843-854.
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Invited Commentary
- G. Kelley Fitzgerald
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 855-858.
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Author Response
- Tasha R. Stanton, Mark J. Hancock, Christopher G. Maher, and Bart W. Koes
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 858-859.
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On "Some factors predict successful short-term outcomes..." Mintken PE, Cleland JA, Carpenter KJ, et al. Phys Ther. 2010;90:26–42.
- Michael T. Cibulka and Frank E. Harrell, Jr
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 643-644.
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- Paul E. Mintken, Joshua A. Cleland, Kristin J. Carpenter, Melanie L. Bieniek, Mike Keirns, and Julie M. Whitman
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 644-646.
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Some Factors Predict Successful Short-Term Outcomes in Individuals With Shoulder Pain Receiving Cervicothoracic Manipulation: A Single-Arm Trial
- Paul E. Mintken, Joshua A. Cleland, Kristin J. Carpenter, Melanie L. Bieniek, Mike Keirns, and Julie M. Whitman
Physical Therapy 2010; 90: 26-42.
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Spinal Manipulative Therapy Has an Immediate Effect on Thermal Pain Sensitivity in People With Low Back Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Joel E. Bialosky, Mark D. Bishop, Michael E. Robinson, Giorgio Zeppieri, Jr, and Steven Z. George
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 1292-1303.
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- Ian A. Young, Lori A. Michener, Joshua A. Cleland, Arnold J. Aguilera, and Alison R. Snyder
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 1253-a.
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On "Manual therapy, exercise, and traction for patients with cervical radiculopathy..." Young IA, et al. Phys Ther. 2009;89:632–642.
- Donna L. Thorpe
Physical Therapy 2009; 89: 1253.
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