A Randomized Trial Comparing Acupuncture, Simulated Acupuncture, and Usual Care for Chronic Low Back Pain
Daniel C. Cherkin(Group Health Cooperative), Richard A. Deyo(University of Washington), Partap S. Khalsa(National Institutes of Health), Karen J. Sherman(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Janet Erro(Group Health Cooperative), Andrew L. Avins(Kaiser Permanente), Rene Hawkes(Group Health Cooperative), Alice Pressman(Sutter Health), William E. Barlow(Oregon Health & Science University), Luisa Hamilton(Kaiser Permanente), Kristin Delaney(Group Health Cooperative), Laura Ichikawa(Group Health Cooperative)
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