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Figure 2. From: The effectiveness of the McKenzie method in addition to first-line care for acute low back pain: a randomized controlled trial.

Flow of participants through the trial. *Some patients presented more than one exclusion criteria.

Luciana AC Machado, et al. BMC Med. 2010;8:10-10.
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Figure 3. From: The effectiveness of the McKenzie method in addition to first-line care for acute low back pain: a randomized controlled trial.

Pain scores in the McKenzie and First-line Care groups. Values are unadjusted means and standard errors. For clarity, data for the two groups have been slightly offset on the time axis.

Luciana AC Machado, et al. BMC Med. 2010;8:10-10.
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Figure 1. From: The effectiveness of the McKenzie method in addition to first-line care for acute low back pain: a randomized controlled trial.

Dynamic loading strategies applied to the spine in the McKenzie method: (A) flexion in standing; (B) extension in standing; (C) flexion in lying; (D) extension in lying; (E) side glide in standing; (F) therapist-assisted side glide in standing. Reproduced with permission of Spinal Publications NZ Ltd.

Luciana AC Machado, et al. BMC Med. 2010;8:10-10.

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