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Table 1 Characteristics of practitioner participants in this study and AOA census data/AHPRA statistics [12,16]
Table 2 Socio-demographic characteristics of patientsattending for osteopathic treatment (N = 799) and AOAcensus data
Table 3 Clinical presentations for patients in this study and AOA 2004 census data [12]
Table 6 Patient management

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