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European Journal of Pain, 2020
Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is frequently used to manage cervicogenic headache (CGHA). No meta‐analysis has investigated the effectiveness of SMT exclusively for CGHA.
Matthew Fernandez+10 more
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Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is frequently used to manage cervicogenic headache (CGHA). No meta‐analysis has investigated the effectiveness of SMT exclusively for CGHA.
Matthew Fernandez+10 more
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European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2019
BACKGROUND Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder causing pain and disability in most of the countries. In recent years, new approaches such as Spinal manipulation and laser therapy have been considered as an alternative to conventional
G. Nambi+4 more
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BACKGROUND Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder causing pain and disability in most of the countries. In recent years, new approaches such as Spinal manipulation and laser therapy have been considered as an alternative to conventional
G. Nambi+4 more
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Is cervical spinal manipulation dangerous?
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 2003Concern about cerebrovascular accidents after cervical manipulation is common. We report a case of cerebrovascular infarction without sequelae.A 39-year-old man with nonspecific neck pain was treated by his general practitioner with cervical manipulation.This immediately elicited severe headache and neurologic symptoms that disappeared completely ...
Licht, P.B.+2 more
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Risks associated with spinal manipulation
The American Journal of Medicine, 2002The aim of this systematic review was to summarize the evidence about the risks of spinal manipulation. Articles were located through searching three electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library), contacting experts (n =9), scanning reference lists of relevant articles, and searching departmental files.
Stevinson, Clare, Ernst, Edzard
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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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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1983
Spinal manipulative therapy is growing in popularity and acceptance, as judged by the increasing number of practitioners in physical therapy and medicine and by the results of clinical trials. Manipulation is the skilled, gentle, passive movement of a joint (or spinal segment) either within or beyond its active range of motion. This definition is broad
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Spinal manipulative therapy is growing in popularity and acceptance, as judged by the increasing number of practitioners in physical therapy and medicine and by the results of clinical trials. Manipulation is the skilled, gentle, passive movement of a joint (or spinal segment) either within or beyond its active range of motion. This definition is broad
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Spinal Mobilization and Manipulation in Horses
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2022There is a growing body of evidence to support the use of spinal mobilization and manipulation techniques in equine practice. Outcome parameters reported across studies include measures of joint motion, nociception, muscle tone, and performance. Spinal examination procedures include static and dynamic assessments of the quantity and the quality of both
Kevin K, Haussler, Tim N, Holt
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Independent Nurse, 2006
Both chiropractic and osteopathy involve spinal manipulation. Professor Edzard Ernst scrutinises the evidence for these interventions
Edzard Ernst, Frcp, FRCPEd
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Both chiropractic and osteopathy involve spinal manipulation. Professor Edzard Ernst scrutinises the evidence for these interventions
Edzard Ernst, Frcp, FRCPEd
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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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