BeNe chiropractic cohort study: role of the psychosocial factors in patients with neck and low-back pain (WC2008-095)

Publications

Starting date: 01/09/2009 Relevant recent publications for this project

1. Rubinstein SM, Knol D, Leboeuf-Yde C, van Tulder MW. Benign adverse events following chiropractic care for neck pain are associated with worse short-term outcomes but not worse outcomes at 3 months. Spine 2008; 33(25):950-6.
2. Rubinstein SM, Leboeuf-Yde C, Knol D, de Koekkoek TE, Pfeifle CE, van Tulder MW. Predictors of a favorable outcome in patients treated by chiropractors for neck pain. Spine 2008;33(13) 1451-8.
3. Rubinstein SM, Leboeuf-Yde C, Knol D, de Koekkoek TE, Pfeifle CE, van Tulder MW. Predictors of adverse reactions in patients treated by chiropractors for neck pain. J Manipulative Physiol Ther, 2008;3:94-103. Award winning paper.
4. Rubinstein SM, Leboeuf-Yde C, Knol D, de Koekkoek TE, Pfeifle CE, van Tulder MW. The benefits of chiropractic care outweigh the risks for patients with neck pain. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2007;30:408-18.