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  2. Neuroreflexotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Neuroreflexotherapy (NRT) is a type of alternative medicine treatment used for some cases of low back pain (LBP). [1] Small pieces of metal are placed just under the surface of the skin in the ear and back, and are intended to interrupt the neural pain processes. [1] Tentative evidence supports its use. [2]

  3. Alexander Technique - Wikipedia

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    It concluded that "the Alexander Technique may improve short-term pain and disability in people with low back pain, but the longer-term effects remain uncertain. For all other clinical conditions, the effectiveness of the Alexander Technique was deemed to be uncertain, due to insufficient evidence."

  4. Chiropractic - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 systematic cost-effectiveness review found that the reported cost-effectiveness of spinal manipulation in the United Kingdom compared favorably with other treatments for back pain, but that reports were based on data from clinical trials without placebo controls and that the specific cost-effectiveness of the treatment (as opposed to non ...

  5. Chiropractic treatment techniques - Wikipedia

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    Treatment is usually for neck or low back pain and related disorders. [ 45 ] For acute low back pain, low quality evidence has suggested no difference between real and sham spine manipulation, [ 46 ] and moderate quality evidence has suggested no difference between spine manipulation and other commonly used treatments, such as medication and ...

  6. Spinal manipulation - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, chiropractors were estimated to perform over 90% of all manipulative treatments given for low back pain treatment in the USA. [48] A 2012 survey in the US found that 99% of the first-professional physical therapy programs that responded were teaching some form of thrust joint manipulation. [49]

  7. Low back pain - Wikipedia

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    For chronic low back pain, massage therapy was no better than no treatment for both pain and function, though only in the short-term. [118] The overall quality of the evidence was low and the authors conclude that massage therapy is generally not an effective treatment for low back pain. [118]

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