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Spine, 2019
STUDY DESIGN Systematic review. OBJECTIVE To summarize the evidence of neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) with a high velocity low amplitude thrust (HVLA-SMT) in asymptomatic and symptomatic humans.
B. Wirth +6 more
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STUDY DESIGN Systematic review. OBJECTIVE To summarize the evidence of neurophysiological effects of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) with a high velocity low amplitude thrust (HVLA-SMT) in asymptomatic and symptomatic humans.
B. Wirth +6 more
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Medication-assisted Spinal Manipulation
The Spine Journal, 2002The acceptance of spinal manipulation as a reasonable method of treating certain patients with spinal pain over the past decade has led to a renewed interest and increased use of these techniques performed in conjunction with commonly used medications and procedures.
Frank J, Kohlbeck, Scott, Haldeman
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Spinal Reflex Attenuation Associated With Spinal Manipulation
Spine, 2000This study evaluated the effect of lumbosacral spinal manipulation with thrust and spinal mobilization without thrust on the excitability of the alpha motoneuronal pool in human subjects without low back pain.To investigate the effect of high velocity, low amplitude thrust, or mobilization without thrust on the excitability of the alpha motoneuron pool,
J D, Dishman, R, Bulbulian
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Epidemiology: Spinal manipulation utilization
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2012The 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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The biomechanics of spinal manipulation
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2001Biomechanics is the science that deals with the external and internal forces acting on biological systems and the effects produced by these forces. Here, we describe the forces exerted by chiropractors on patients during high-speed, low-amplitude manipulations of the spine and the physiological responses produced by the treatments.
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Independent Nurse, 2006
Both chiropractic and osteopathy involve spinal manipulation. Professor Edzard Ernst scrutinises the evidence for these interventions
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Both chiropractic and osteopathy involve spinal manipulation. Professor Edzard Ernst scrutinises the evidence for these interventions
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Binhai Zheng, Mark H Tuszynski
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Appropriateness of Spinal Manipulation
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999M M, LaBan, R S, Taylor
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