Manual Therapy
Volume 9, Issue 4 , Pages 228-233 , November 2004

The patient-centredness of evidence-based practice. A case example to discuss the clinical application of the bio-psychosocial model

Received 29 October 2002 ,Accepted 4 May 2004.

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Manual Therapy
Volume 9, Issue 4 , Pages 228-233 , November 2004