German Acupuncture Trials (GERAC) for chronic low back pain: randomized, multicenter, blinded, parallel-group trial with 3 groups.
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Christoph Maier | Carmen Schade-Brittinger | C. Schade-Brittinger | H. Schäfer | H. Basler | C. Maier | H. Trampisch | H. Müller | Michael Haake | Hans-Helge Müller | Heinz D Basler | Helmut Schäfer | Heinz G Endres | Hans J Trampisch | Albrecht Molsberger | A. Molsberger | H. Endres | M. Haake
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