The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial
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2023-10
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Alzouhayli, Kenan, Nathan D Schilaty, Takashi Nagai, Luca Rigamonti, April L McPherson, Benjamin Holmes and Nathaniel A Bates (2023). The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial. Clinical Biomechanics, 109. pp. 106069–106069. 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.106069 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/32105.
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Benjamin Dean Holmes
Chiropractor and researcher with interests in manual therapy, yoga, and spinal health and care practices in low-resource settings.
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