Complete References for Chiropractic Treatments for Back Pain

1. Globe G, Morris C, Whalen W et al. Chiropractic Management of Low Back Disorders: Report from a Consensus Process. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics November/December 2008: 651-658.

2. Bigos S, Bowyer O, Braen G et al (1994) Acute low back problems in adults. Clinical practice guideline No. 14. AHCPR Publication No. 95-0642, Rockville, MD; Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

3. Meade TW, Dyer S, et al. Low back pain of mechanical origin: Randomized comparison of chiropractic and hospital outpatient treatment. Br Med J 1990; 300:1431-37.

4. Meade TW, Dyer S, et al. Randomized comparison of chiropractic and hospital outpatient management for low-back pain: Results from extended follow-up, Br Med J 1995; 311:349-351.

5. Complementary Medicine: New Approaches to good practice. British Medical Assoc 1993; Oxford Univ Press, 138.

6. Manga P, Angus D et al. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of chiropractic management of low-back pain, Pran Manga and Associates, University of Ottawa, Canada.

7. Rosen M Breen A et al. (1994). Management guidelines for back pain, Appendix B in Report of a clinical standards advisory group committee on back pain, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office (HMSO), London.

8. Shekelle PG, Adams AH et al (1991). The appropriateness of spinal manipulation for low back pain: Indications and ratings by a multidisciplinary expert pane, RAND, Santa Monica, CA. Monograph No. R-4025/2 - CCR/FCER.

9. Kews BW, Bouter LM, et al. Randomized clinical trial of manipulative therapy and physiotherapy for persistent back and neck complaints: Results of one year follow up. British Medical Journal 1992; 304:601-605.

10. MacDonald MJ, Morton L. Chiropractic evaluation study task III report, report of the relevant literature. MRI Project No. 8533-D, for Department of Defense, OCHAMPUS, Aurora, Colorado, 24 January 1986.