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The morality of magic kisses: Ethics and placebo in physiotherapy

by Neil O'Connell on July 26, 2010 · 17 comments

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Paul the Psychic Octopus: A watery lesson in understanding clinical evidence

by Neil O'Connell on July 15, 2010 · 8 comments

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Back Pain Myths Closing Sale Everything must go

by Neil O'Connell on June 15, 2010 · 18 comments

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Acupuncture – the mysterious case of the missing razor

by Neil O'Connell on June 7, 2010 · 17 comments

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Acupuncture, Adenosine and Cycling Fish

by Neil O'Connell on June 3, 2010 · 5 comments

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Exercise and Back Pain – Hell’s own elephant

by Neil O'Connell on May 11, 2010 · 24 comments

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Chronic back pain – when research comes out of the blue

by Neil O'Connell on March 25, 2010 · 8 comments

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Neil OConnell on A Cup of weak Qi

by Neil O'Connell on February 12, 2010 · 4 comments

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Back pain- Neil OConnell on local muscles going global

by Neil O'Connell on February 1, 2010 · 5 comments

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