Rotation-traction (RT) manipulation is a commonly used physical therapy procedure in TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) for cervical spondylosis. This procedure temporarily separates the C3 and C4 cervical vertebrae from each other when a physician applies a jerky action while the neck is voluntarily turned by the patient to a specific position as instructed by the physician, where the cervical vertebrae are twisted and locked. However, a high rate of cervical injury occurs due to inexperienced physician interns who lack sufficient training. Therefore, we developed a cervical spine mechanism that imitates the dynamic behaviours of the human neck during RT manipulation. First, in vivo and in vitro experiments were performed to acquire the bi...
Mechanical neck disorder (MND) is one of the most common health issues and is characterized by restr...
The aim of this study was to determine the in vivo kinematics of cervical rotational manipulation in...
Segmental range of motion (ROM) during high-velocity manipulative spinal treatment is generally cons...
Objectives. To analyze the kinematics of cervical rotation-traction manipulation (CRTM). Methods. An...
Cervical traction has been widely used as a non-surgical intervention for the cervical syndrome, and...
Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR) is the most commonly encountered cervical spine disorder. C...
In order to meet the action effect of pushing, kneading, squeezing, pressing and rolling of nerve ro...
A cervical traction system is discussed that offers advantages over traditional methods of applying ...
Objective: To provide a foundation of knowledge concerning the functional anatomy, kinematic respons...
Some cervical dislocation injuries may be acutely treated with traction via Gardner-Wells tongs, whi...
ObjectiveTo observe the therapeutic effect of 5-step manipulation and traction of cervical vertebrae...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Abstract: Introduction: Mechanical neck pain is defined as pain in the posteri...
Manipulation has a long history as a remedy for spinal disorders. The controversial opinions over it...
Background. Posteroanterior mobilisation is a manual therapy technique that is commonly used in the ...
Objective: To compare the mechanical parameters and trajectory while operating the oblique pulling m...
Mechanical neck disorder (MND) is one of the most common health issues and is characterized by restr...
The aim of this study was to determine the in vivo kinematics of cervical rotational manipulation in...
Segmental range of motion (ROM) during high-velocity manipulative spinal treatment is generally cons...
Objectives. To analyze the kinematics of cervical rotation-traction manipulation (CRTM). Methods. An...
Cervical traction has been widely used as a non-surgical intervention for the cervical syndrome, and...
Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR) is the most commonly encountered cervical spine disorder. C...
In order to meet the action effect of pushing, kneading, squeezing, pressing and rolling of nerve ro...
A cervical traction system is discussed that offers advantages over traditional methods of applying ...
Objective: To provide a foundation of knowledge concerning the functional anatomy, kinematic respons...
Some cervical dislocation injuries may be acutely treated with traction via Gardner-Wells tongs, whi...
ObjectiveTo observe the therapeutic effect of 5-step manipulation and traction of cervical vertebrae...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Abstract: Introduction: Mechanical neck pain is defined as pain in the posteri...
Manipulation has a long history as a remedy for spinal disorders. The controversial opinions over it...
Background. Posteroanterior mobilisation is a manual therapy technique that is commonly used in the ...
Objective: To compare the mechanical parameters and trajectory while operating the oblique pulling m...
Mechanical neck disorder (MND) is one of the most common health issues and is characterized by restr...
The aim of this study was to determine the in vivo kinematics of cervical rotational manipulation in...
Segmental range of motion (ROM) during high-velocity manipulative spinal treatment is generally cons...