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Traction for low-back pain with or without sciatica.
J. A. Clarke
, M. W. van Tulder
, S. E. Blomberg
, H. C. de Vet
, G. J. van der Heijden
,
G. Bronfort
, L. M. Bouter
Center for Spirituality and Healing
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Low Back Pain
100%
Sciatica
100%
Placebo
57%
Sham
57%
Single Treatment
57%
Randomized Controlled Trial
28%
Symptom Patterns
28%
Acutely Ill Patients
14%
Chronic Pain
14%
Methodological Challenges
14%
Data Extraction
14%
No Significant Difference
14%
MEDLINE
14%
Embase
14%
Cochrane Library
14%
Implications for Practice
14%
Low Quality Data
14%
Symptom Duration
14%
Mixed Population
14%
Absence of Evidence
14%
Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain
14%
Physical Therapy Program
14%
Methodological Quality Assessment
14%
CINAHL
14%
Conflicting Evidence
14%
Statistical Pooling
14%
Issue 4
14%
Continuous Traction
14%
Chronic Patients
14%
Mixed Symptoms
14%
Subacute Pain
14%
Methodological Standards
14%
Inconsistent Results
14%
Implications for Research
14%
Low Back Pain Patients
14%
Personal File
14%
Chronic Low Back Pain (cLBP)
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Low Back Pain
100%
Sciatica
100%
Placebo
40%
Cochrane Library
10%
CINAHL
10%
Chronic Pain
10%
Physiotherapy
10%
Data Extraction
10%
Quality Control
10%
Psychology
Qualitative Method
100%
Chronic Pain
100%
Conflicting Evidence
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Low Back Pain
100%
Sciatica
100%
Placebo
40%
Randomized Controlled Trial
20%
Chronic Pain
10%
Physiotherapy
10%