Literature
Textbooks such as Eriksen's "Upper Cervical Subluxation Complex" argue for the technique on the basis of empirical evidence in private practice and a review of associated concepts in published literature.
A systematic literature review in 2001 found upper cervical techniques to be in the least effective group of treatments for low back pain among several chiropractic techniques reviewed.
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