Background Physiotherapists often use thoracic spine mobilization (TSM) to reduce pain in patients with back disorders via a reduction of sympathetic activity. There is a “trade-off” in the activity of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity. A sympathetic/parasympathetic balance (SPB) is needed to guarantee body homeostasis. However, body homeostasis is seldom considered as an aim of the treatment from the perspective of most physiotherapists. Strong empirical evidence for the effects of TSM on the SPB is still lacking. Some studies showed that spinal manipulation may yield beneficial effects on SPB. Therefore, it could be hypothesized that TSM is feasible and could influence SPB reactions. The primary aim was to ...
Abstract Background This study aimed to quantify the effect of spinal manipulative treatment (SMT) f...
Mobilization techniques are commonly employed by manual therapists to treat spinal pain or spinal dy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of different sympathetic stimuli, that is, exaggerated sympathetic ...
The activity of the sympathetic nervous system is of importance to manual therapists, since the expe...
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common musculoskeletal conditions encountered in clinical pra...
Achilles tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition that contributes to pain and disability ...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent or recurrent neck pain is a common reason to seek healthcare. Manual therapy i...
Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are frequently applied by physiotherapists to relieve pain of...
Thoracic spinal manipulation (SM) is a routinely used intervention in clinical practice. While the c...
Objective. To review the evidence regarding the mechanism of action of mobilizations.Summary of back...
Objective. To analyse the acute effects of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) on performance and auto...
Abstract Introduction The neural mobilization technique in the sympathetic slump position (NMSS) w...
Physiotherapists commonly use mobilizations for treating patients with thoracic spine pain (TSP). Th...
Previous findings suggest that spinal manual therapy (SMT) has the ability to induce pain relief and...
Background Persistent or recurrent neck pain is, together with other chronic conditions, suggested t...
Abstract Background This study aimed to quantify the effect of spinal manipulative treatment (SMT) f...
Mobilization techniques are commonly employed by manual therapists to treat spinal pain or spinal dy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of different sympathetic stimuli, that is, exaggerated sympathetic ...
The activity of the sympathetic nervous system is of importance to manual therapists, since the expe...
Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common musculoskeletal conditions encountered in clinical pra...
Achilles tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition that contributes to pain and disability ...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent or recurrent neck pain is a common reason to seek healthcare. Manual therapy i...
Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are frequently applied by physiotherapists to relieve pain of...
Thoracic spinal manipulation (SM) is a routinely used intervention in clinical practice. While the c...
Objective. To review the evidence regarding the mechanism of action of mobilizations.Summary of back...
Objective. To analyse the acute effects of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) on performance and auto...
Abstract Introduction The neural mobilization technique in the sympathetic slump position (NMSS) w...
Physiotherapists commonly use mobilizations for treating patients with thoracic spine pain (TSP). Th...
Previous findings suggest that spinal manual therapy (SMT) has the ability to induce pain relief and...
Background Persistent or recurrent neck pain is, together with other chronic conditions, suggested t...
Abstract Background This study aimed to quantify the effect of spinal manipulative treatment (SMT) f...
Mobilization techniques are commonly employed by manual therapists to treat spinal pain or spinal dy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of different sympathetic stimuli, that is, exaggerated sympathetic ...