Over a period of 1 month we collated a data corpus of written complaints and their responses ( n = 60) from an NHS healthcare area in Scotland, United Kingdom (UK) following anonymisation by NHS complaint handling staff. We took a qualitative approach to analysing the data drawing upon ...
But none of this makes subluxations any more likely to exist; pressure on nerves more likely to be the cause of asthma, colic or the like; it does not make high velocity thrusts any more likely to affect a nerve in such a way as to alleviate any condition; it does not make any of ...
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