A controlled, single blinded study investigated the effect of high velocity manipulation on pressure-pain threshold (PPT) in the thoracic spine in an asymptomatic population. Participants were randomly allocated into intervention groups, and received either a single extension thrust or thirty seconds of sham treatment consisting of 'laser accupuncture". PPT measurements were made using an electric pressure algometer immediately before and after intervention application. Pre- and post-manipulation PPT values were analyzed using a dependent t-test, and emonstrated a significant improvement in the manipulated group (P=0.04) but not in the control group (P=0.88). This study found that a single manipulation did increase thoracic PPT. Further res...
Abstract Background Manipulation-induced hypoalgesia (MIH) represents reduced pain sensitivity follo...
Background and Purpose: Evidence supports the use of manual physical therapy interventions directed ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
A controlled, single blinded study investigated the effect of high velocity manipulation on pressure...
High velocity low amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used by manual ...
Mobilisation is a commonly used technique by osteopaths however there is little evidence to support ...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
Muscle energy technique (MET) is commonly used by osteopaths and other manual therapists in the trea...
Physiotherapists commonly use mobilizations for treating patients with thoracic spine pain (TSP). Th...
Abstract Background Although there is evidence that spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) can reduce pai...
Spinal manipulation is known for its clinical effect on musculoskeletal pain. Or, its mechanisms of ...
Background: The mechanisms of clinical pain relief associated with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)...
Evidence supports the use of manual physical therapy interventions directed at the thoracic spine in...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
Abstract Background Manipulation-induced hypoalgesia (MIH) represents reduced pain sensitivity follo...
Background and Purpose: Evidence supports the use of manual physical therapy interventions directed ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
A controlled, single blinded study investigated the effect of high velocity manipulation on pressure...
High velocity low amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used by manual ...
Mobilisation is a commonly used technique by osteopaths however there is little evidence to support ...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
Muscle energy technique (MET) is commonly used by osteopaths and other manual therapists in the trea...
Physiotherapists commonly use mobilizations for treating patients with thoracic spine pain (TSP). Th...
Abstract Background Although there is evidence that spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) can reduce pai...
Spinal manipulation is known for its clinical effect on musculoskeletal pain. Or, its mechanisms of ...
Background: The mechanisms of clinical pain relief associated with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)...
Evidence supports the use of manual physical therapy interventions directed at the thoracic spine in...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...
Abstract Background Manipulation-induced hypoalgesia (MIH) represents reduced pain sensitivity follo...
Background and Purpose: Evidence supports the use of manual physical therapy interventions directed ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a cervical vs thoracic spine man...