Rachialgia are among the most common reasons for consultation with the general practitioner in Europe. Most of the guidelines recommend spinal manipulation. This study attempts to propose a solution with 2 parts: tests of induced pain that have a greater sensitivity than palpatory tests of movements and a comprehensive musculoskeletal treatment protocol. The objective of this bicentric study is to reevaluate the effectiveness of the two-session osteopathic protocol (PO2S), this time by another osteopath, as part of a multicenter validation program.