Background. Posteroanterior mobilisation is a manual therapy technique that is commonly used in the examination and treatment of neck pain, but little is known about its biomechanical effect. The purpose of this study was to determine the intervertebral movements of the cervical spine produced by posteroanterior mobilisation. Methods. The cervical spines of nineteen healthy subjects were scanned using an open interventional magnetic resonance imaging scanner. Posteroanterior mobilisation forces were applied to the fifth cervical vertebra whilst they were in the prone position. Sagittal images of the spine were obtained before and during mobilisation. Findings. It was shown that posteroanterior mobilisation of the cervical spine generally pr...
This study measured the bending stiffness of the spine when it is subjected to posteroanterior mobil...
Segmental range of motion (ROM) during high-velocity manipulative spinal treatment is generally cons...
In order to determine how posteroanterior movements (PAs) are related to tenderness and thus possibl...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and measure a protocol for evaluation of cervica...
The load-displacement-time characteristics of the lumbarspine were obtained undersimulated central p...
During an investigation of the available published literature on radiological studies of the movemen...
Postero-anterior (PA) mobilisation is commonly used in cervical spine treatment and included in phys...
Objective. The purposes of this study were to measure the movements of the lumbar spine produced by ...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Objective: To analyse changes in the range of motion (ROM) and pain after spinal ...
Knowledge on the spinal kinematics and muscle activation of the cervical and thoracic spine during f...
The aim of this study was to assess the immediate effect of cervical mobilization on pain intensity ...
This study evaluated the localized kinematics of the cervical spine during dynamic axial loading to ...
Rotation-traction (RT) manipulation is a commonly used physical therapy procedure in TCM (traditiona...
This study measured the bending stiffness of the spine when it is subjected to posteroanterior mobil...
Segmental range of motion (ROM) during high-velocity manipulative spinal treatment is generally cons...
In order to determine how posteroanterior movements (PAs) are related to tenderness and thus possibl...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to develop and measure a protocol for evaluation of cervica...
The load-displacement-time characteristics of the lumbarspine were obtained undersimulated central p...
During an investigation of the available published literature on radiological studies of the movemen...
Postero-anterior (PA) mobilisation is commonly used in cervical spine treatment and included in phys...
Objective. The purposes of this study were to measure the movements of the lumbar spine produced by ...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Objective: To analyse changes in the range of motion (ROM) and pain after spinal ...
Knowledge on the spinal kinematics and muscle activation of the cervical and thoracic spine during f...
The aim of this study was to assess the immediate effect of cervical mobilization on pain intensity ...
This study evaluated the localized kinematics of the cervical spine during dynamic axial loading to ...
Rotation-traction (RT) manipulation is a commonly used physical therapy procedure in TCM (traditiona...
This study measured the bending stiffness of the spine when it is subjected to posteroanterior mobil...
Segmental range of motion (ROM) during high-velocity manipulative spinal treatment is generally cons...
In order to determine how posteroanterior movements (PAs) are related to tenderness and thus possibl...