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Botulinum toxin A and chronic low back pain: a randomized, double-blind study. (Abstract of Current Literature).


Foster L, Clapp L, Erickson M, Jabbari B. (Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physical medicine and rehabilitation
 or physiatry or physical therapy or rehabilitation medicine

Medical specialty treating chronic disabilities through physical means to help patients return to a comfortable, productive life despite a medical
 and Neurology, Walter Reed Army Medical Center Walter Reed Army Medical Center, major hospital complex in Washington, D. C., and Forest Glen, Md.; est. 1923 and named for U.S. army surgeon Walter Reed. It is composed of seven units including a general hospital and a research institute. There are several thousand beds. , Washington, DC; Department of Neurology, Uniformed Services The Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Services. See also Military Department; Military Service.  University, Bethesda, Md; Neurology Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Huntington, WVa), Neurology. 2001;56:1290-1293.
Terry Randall, PT
Somerset, Ky
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