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Grade V Mobilization Course 2007
Articles:

A Clinical Prediction Rule for Classifying Patients with
Low Back Pain Who Demonstrate Short-Term
Improvement With Spinal Manipulation.
Timothy Flynn, PT, PhD,*‡ Julie Fritz, PT, PhD,† Julie Whitman, PT, DSc,‡
Robert Wainner, PT, PhD,*‡ Jake Magel, PT, DSc,‡ Daniel Rendeiro, PT, DSc,‡ Barbara Butler, PT,‡ Matthew Garber, PT, DSc,‡ and Stephen Allison, PT, PhD*

A Clinical Prediction Rule To Identify Patients with Low Back Pain Most Likely To Benefit from Spinal Manipulation: A Validation Study. Maj John D. Childs, PhD, PT; Julie M. Fritz, PhD, PT; Timothy W. Flynn, PhD, PT; James J. Irrgang, PhD, PT; Maj Kevin K. Johnson, PT; Maj Guy R. Majkowski, PT; and Anthony Delitto, PhD, PT

THE AUDIBLE POP FROM HIGH-VELOCITY THRUST
MANIPULATION AND OUTCOME IN INDIVIDUALS WITH
LOW BACK PAIN.
Timothy W. Flynn, PT, PhD, OCS,a John D. Childs, PT, PhD, OCS,b and Julie M. Fritz, PT, PhDc

Comparison of Classification-Based Physical Therapy
With Therapy Based on Clinical Practice Guidelines for
Patients with Acute Low Back Pain A Randomized Clinical Trial

Julie M. Fritz, PhD, PT, ATC,* Anthony Delitto, PhD, PT, FAPTA,*† and Richard E. Erhard, DC, PT*‡

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Updated: October 30, 2007
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