Assessment of chiropractic care on strength, balance, and endurance in active-duty U.S. military personnel with low back pain: a protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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Robert Vining
Amy Minkalis
Cynthia R. Long
Lance Corber
Crystal Franklin
M. Ram Gudavalli
Ting Xia
Christine M. Goertz
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[1] Palmer College of Chiropractic,Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research
[2] Keiser University,College of Chiropractic Medicine
[3] Northern Illinois University,Mechanical Engineering
[4] The Spine Institute for Quality,undefined
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chiropractic; spinal manipulative therapy; military; strength; balance; endurance; low back pain;
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