Response to "Neuromuscular Control and Resistance Training for Chronic Low Back Pain: Discussing a Randomized Controlled Trial"
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The authors respond to critiques regarding their randomized controlled trial on neuromuscular control and resistance training for chronic low back pain. They address concerns raised in letters to the editor, aiming to clarify their findings and reinforce the efficacy of their intervention. The response emphasizes the importance of their research in understanding treatment approaches for chronic low back pain.
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