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Yoga vs. Physical Therapy vs. Education for Chronic Low Back Pain in Predominantly Minority Populations: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

By Robert B. Saper, Karen J. Sherman, Kaiser Permanente, Anthony Delitto, Patricia M. Herman, Joel Stevans, Ruth Paris, Boston University, Julia E. Keosaian, Christian J. Cerrada, Evidation Health, Chelsey Lemaster, Carol Faulkner and Maya Breuer — 2014

A randomized controlled trial for 320 predominantly low-income minority adults with chronic low back pain, comparing yoga, physical therapy, and education.

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Restorative Yoga for Chronic Pain

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