Background Manipulation-induced hypoalgesia (MIH) represents reduced pain sensitivity following joint manipulation, and has been documented in various populations. It is unknown, however, whether MIH following high-velocity low-amplitude spinal manipulative therapy is a specific and clinically relevant treatment effect. Methods This systematic critical review with meta-analysis investigated changes in quantitative sensory testing measures following high-velocity low-amplitude spinal manipulative therapy in musculoskeletal pain populations, in randomised controlled trials. Our objectives were to compare changes in quantitative sensory testing outcomes after spinal manipulative therapy vs. sham, control and active interventions, to est...
Background: The mechanisms of clinical pain relief associated with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)...
Background: Current evidence shows that manual therapy elicits analgesic effect in different populat...
Title: The effect of force direction on hypoalgesia locally, segmentally and non-segmentally: an inv...
Abstract Background Manipulation-induced hypoalgesia (MIH) represents reduced pain sensitivity follo...
Abstract Background Although there is evidence that spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) can reduce pai...
Background andObjectives: Spinal manipulations are interventions widely used by different healthcare...
Background Changes in quantitative sensory tests have been observed after spinal manipulative thera...
Some of the claims for the effects, and mechanisms for the relief of pain of spinal origin, which ha...
This thesis explores pain sensitivity in adults with low back pain (LBP) before and after spinal man...
Objective. A pilot investigation of the influence of different force levels on a treatment technique...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence shows that manual therapy elicits analgesic effect in different popul...
Background Changes in pain sensitivity are a commonly suggested mechanism for the clinical effect...
Abstract Background Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been shown to have an effect on spine-rela...
Spinal manipulation is known for its clinical effect on musculoskeletal pain. Or, its mechanisms of ...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
Background: The mechanisms of clinical pain relief associated with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)...
Background: Current evidence shows that manual therapy elicits analgesic effect in different populat...
Title: The effect of force direction on hypoalgesia locally, segmentally and non-segmentally: an inv...
Abstract Background Manipulation-induced hypoalgesia (MIH) represents reduced pain sensitivity follo...
Abstract Background Although there is evidence that spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) can reduce pai...
Background andObjectives: Spinal manipulations are interventions widely used by different healthcare...
Background Changes in quantitative sensory tests have been observed after spinal manipulative thera...
Some of the claims for the effects, and mechanisms for the relief of pain of spinal origin, which ha...
This thesis explores pain sensitivity in adults with low back pain (LBP) before and after spinal man...
Objective. A pilot investigation of the influence of different force levels on a treatment technique...
BACKGROUND: Current evidence shows that manual therapy elicits analgesic effect in different popul...
Background Changes in pain sensitivity are a commonly suggested mechanism for the clinical effect...
Abstract Background Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been shown to have an effect on spine-rela...
Spinal manipulation is known for its clinical effect on musculoskeletal pain. Or, its mechanisms of ...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
Background: The mechanisms of clinical pain relief associated with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT)...
Background: Current evidence shows that manual therapy elicits analgesic effect in different populat...
Title: The effect of force direction on hypoalgesia locally, segmentally and non-segmentally: an inv...