Increased Salience Network Connectivity Following Manual Therapy is Associated with Reduced Pain in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients
Kylie Isenburg(Harvard University), Norman W. Kettner(Logan University), Matthew Kowalski(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Dan‐Mikael Ellingsen(Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging), Robert R. Edwards(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Vitaly Napadow(Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital), Deanna O'Dwyer-Swensen(Melrose-Wakefield Hospital), Ekaterina Protsenko(Harvard University), David Swensen(Melrose-Wakefield Hospital), Marco L. Loggia(Harvard University), Ishtiaq Mawla(Harvard University)
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