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Spinal manipulation/mobilization: past, present, future
Martin Descarreaux1, Jan Hartvigsen2,3, Sidney M Rubinstein4
1Department of Human Kinetics, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, QC, Canada.
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This commentary brings the 2021-2023thematic series Spinal Manipulation/Mobilization: Past, Present, Future to a close. The 23 papers published in the series contribute to our understanding of spinal manipulation/mobilization(SMT) in a few important domains. They provide evidence on the biomechanics, clinical science, research methods, and policy implications of SMT. They present suggested training, research and policy changes that can be made to improve health care delivery and outcomes.

