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Spinal Manipulation for Back Pain

Hospital Practice, 1989
It appears that the lack of good scientific research regarding spinal manipulation has fueled skepticism and deterred many physicians from learning its indications, contraindications, and techniques. Overall, there is sufficient evidence supporting spinal manipulative therapy in the short-term management of back pain.
K L, Raftis, C A, Warfield
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Neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulation

The Spine Journal, 2002
Despite clinical evidence for the benefits of spinal manipulation and the apparent wide usage of it, the biological mechanisms underlying the effects of spinal manipulation are not known. Although this does not negate the clinical effects of spinal manipulation, it hinders acceptance by the wider scientific and health-care communities and hinders ...
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Biomechanics of spinal manipulative therapy

The Spine Journal, 2001
Modern scientific investigations into spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) began in 1975. Conditions often treated include acute and chronic low back pain, radicular pain, neck pain, and some forms of headache. The field of spinal manipulation has often been treated by the literature, incorrectly, as being homogeneous. Much of the confusion regarding this
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Epidemiology: Spinal manipulation utilization

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2012
The objectives of this article are to (1) describe spinal manipulation use by time, place, and person, and (2) identify predictors of the use of spinal manipulation. We conducted a systematic review of the English-language literature published from January 1, 1980 through June 30, 2011. Of 822 citations identified, 213 were deemed potentially relevant;
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Vertebrobasilar ischemia and spinal manipulation

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2003
To examine cerebral arterial blood flow in 2 patients exhibiting signs of vertebrobasilar arterial ischemia (VBI) before and after spinal manipulative therapy.Two patients had a repetitive/resting tremor, one from a spastic torticollis with the onset immediately after self-manipulation by the patient 6 months earlier, and the second one with a ...
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Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023
Binhai Zheng   +2 more
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Walking naturally after spinal cord injury using a brain–spine interface

Nature, 2023
Jimmy Ravier   +2 more
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Lumbar spinal manipulation

Medical Journal of Australia, 1984
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Traumatic spinal cord injury

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017
Christopher S Ahuja   +2 more
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Spinal Manipulation

Physiotherapy, 1993
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