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Michele Maiers
Researcher at Northwestern Health Sciences University
Publications - 41
Citations - 713
Michele Maiers is an academic researcher from Northwestern Health Sciences University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chiropractic & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 612 citations.
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Supervised exercise, spinal manipulation, and home exercise for chronic low back pain: a randomized clinical trial
Gert Bronfort,Michele Maiers,Roni Evans,Craig Schulz,Yiscah Bracha,Kenneth H. Svendsen,Richard H. Grimm,Edward F. Owens,Timothy A. Garvey,Ensor E. Transfeldt +9 more
TL;DR: For CLBP, supervised exercise was significantly better than chiropractic spinal manipulation and home exercise in terms of satisfaction with treatment and trunk muscle endurance and strength.
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Supervised exercise with and without spinal manipulation performs similarly and better than home exercise for chronic neck pain: a randomized controlled trial.
Roni Evans,Gert Bronfort,Craig Schulz,Michele Maiers,Yiscah Bracha,Kenneth H. Svendsen,Richard H. Grimm,Timothy A. Garvey,Ensor E. Transfeldt +8 more
TL;DR: Supervised strengthening exercise with and without spinal manipulation performed similarly, yielding better outcomes than home exercise particularly in the short term.
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Spinal manipulative therapy and exercise for seniors with chronic neck pain
Michele Maiers,Gert Bronfort,Roni Evans,Jan Hartvigsen,Kenneth H. Svendsen,Yiscah Bracha,Craig Schulz,Karen Schulz,Richard H. Grimm +8 more
TL;DR: Multivariate longitudinal analysis incorporating primary and secondary patient-rated outcomes showed that the SMT with HE group was superior to the HE-alone group in both the short- and long-term.
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Spinal manipulation, epidural injections, and self-care for sciatica: a pilot study for a randomized clinical trial.
TL;DR: The results of this pilot study suggest that it is feasible to recruit subacute and chronic sciatica patients and to obtain their compliance for a full-scale randomized clinical trial.
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Individualized chiropractic and integrative care for low back pain: the design of a randomized clinical trial using a mixed-methods approach
TL;DR: This mixed-methods randomized clinical trial assesses clinical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and patients' and providers' perceptions of care, in treating non-acute LBP through evidence-based individualized care delivered by monodisciplinary or multidisciplinary care teams.