Segmental neurological modulation, neural hysteresis and biomechanical effects have been proposed as mechanisms underpinning the effects of manual therapy. An increasing number of studies hypothesise activation of the central nervous system resulting in a non-segmental hypoalgesic effect with concurrent activation of other neural pathways as a potential mechanism of action. Whether this model is consistent with the current literature is unknown. This systematic review aims to assess the consistency of evidence supporting an involvement of supraspinal systems in mediating the effects of passive cervical joint mobilisation. We searched randomised trials in three electronic databases from inception to November 2007, without language restrictio...
Objective: To investigate a proposed model in which manipulative therapy produces a treatment-specif...
Neck pain is a prevalent global malady. Physiotherapists apply joint mobilization (JM) as a routine,...
Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are frequently applied by physiotherapists to relieve pain of...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent to which psychological factors int...
Objective: Cervical mobilization has been shown to elicit effects on pain perception, autonomic func...
Neck manipulation is commonly used in the management of some musculoskeletal disorders to reduce pai...
The activity of the sympathetic nervous system is of importance to manual therapists, since the expe...
Objective. To review the evidence regarding the mechanism of action of mobilizations.Summary of back...
Background Lateral epicondylalgia is a challenging condition to treat and in its chronic form is c...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
Previous findings suggest that spinal manual therapy (SMT) has the ability to induce pain relief and...
BACKGROUND: Most of the research on the effects of spinal manipulation on endocrine function has bee...
Neural plasticity can be induced in humans using non-invasive stimulation techniques. The aim of thi...
Manipulative therapy techniques are commonly used by physiotherapists in the management of spinal pa...
Sensory hypersensitivity indicative of augmented central pain processing is a feature of chronic whi...
Objective: To investigate a proposed model in which manipulative therapy produces a treatment-specif...
Neck pain is a prevalent global malady. Physiotherapists apply joint mobilization (JM) as a routine,...
Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are frequently applied by physiotherapists to relieve pain of...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent to which psychological factors int...
Objective: Cervical mobilization has been shown to elicit effects on pain perception, autonomic func...
Neck manipulation is commonly used in the management of some musculoskeletal disorders to reduce pai...
The activity of the sympathetic nervous system is of importance to manual therapists, since the expe...
Objective. To review the evidence regarding the mechanism of action of mobilizations.Summary of back...
Background Lateral epicondylalgia is a challenging condition to treat and in its chronic form is c...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
Previous findings suggest that spinal manual therapy (SMT) has the ability to induce pain relief and...
BACKGROUND: Most of the research on the effects of spinal manipulation on endocrine function has bee...
Neural plasticity can be induced in humans using non-invasive stimulation techniques. The aim of thi...
Manipulative therapy techniques are commonly used by physiotherapists in the management of spinal pa...
Sensory hypersensitivity indicative of augmented central pain processing is a feature of chronic whi...
Objective: To investigate a proposed model in which manipulative therapy produces a treatment-specif...
Neck pain is a prevalent global malady. Physiotherapists apply joint mobilization (JM) as a routine,...
Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are frequently applied by physiotherapists to relieve pain of...