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The efficacy of a preparatory phase of a touch-based approach in treating chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial

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Figure 1 Flow chart of the study.
Figure 2 Traditional rehabilitative massage program. Notes: Progression of the different phases: surface and deep touch (A), static and dynamic pressure (B), pinching and rolling (C).
Figure 3 Preparatory phase to the massage.
Table 2 Data and statistical analyses
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