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M Williams, Dip Tchg, is Director of Research, McKenzie Institute International, Ropata Village Medical Centre, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
RA McKenzie, OBE, FCSP, FNZSP (Hon), is International Director, McKenzie Institute International, PO Box 93, Waikanae, New Zealand
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The authors state the purpose of this study was to assess whether a priori classification followed by implementation of directed and specific conservative management results in more effective treatment of patients with low back syndrome than a nonspecific conservative treatment regimen. On the basis of their results, the authors claim their study illustrates the effectiveness of the a priori classification and subsequent treatment methods used (ie, extension and mobilization).
The authors are to be commended for undertaking a study that endeavors to show the importance of a classification-specific treatment program for low back pain as opposed to a nonspecific treatment regimen....
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