Background: The mechanisms of clinical pain relief associated with spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) are poorly understood. Our objective was to determine whether lumbar high-velocity low-amplitude SMT altered pressure pain threshold (PPT) and pinprick sensitivity (PPS) locally and remotely, how long any change lasted (up to 30min), and whether changes related to the side of SMT. Methods: Thirty-four asymptomatic participants (mean age 22.6years ±4.0) received a right- or left-sided lumbar SMT. PPT and PPS were measured bilaterally at the calf, lumbar spine, scapula, and forehead before and immediately, 10, 20, and 30min after intervention. Data were collected between October 2014 and June 2015. Results: Bilateral calf and lumbar spine PPT ...
Background Changes in pain sensitivity are a commonly suggested mechanism for the clinical effect...
Mobilisation of the spine is a common technique used in clinical practice. Studies have shown that m...
Low back pain is a prevalent problem afflicting approximately 80% of the population during their liv...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
Background Changes in quantitative sensory tests have been observed after spinal manipulative thera...
Background People with LBP who experience rapid improvement in symptoms after spinal manipulative t...
Lumbar mobilisations are commonly used in clinical practice to reduce pain and increase function. Mo...
Spinal manipulation (SM) is effective in reducing back pain, despite poor understanding of the physi...
High velocity low amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used by manual ...
High velocity low amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used by manual ...
Muscle energy technique (MET) is commonly used by osteopaths and other manual therapists in the trea...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
UNLABELLED: Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is effective for some individuals experiencing low bac...
Background Changes in pain sensitivity are a commonly suggested mechanism for the clinical effect...
Mobilisation of the spine is a common technique used in clinical practice. Studies have shown that m...
Low back pain is a prevalent problem afflicting approximately 80% of the population during their liv...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
High-velocity, low amplitude manipulation is commonly advocated by manual therapists for the treatme...
Background Changes in quantitative sensory tests have been observed after spinal manipulative thera...
Background People with LBP who experience rapid improvement in symptoms after spinal manipulative t...
Lumbar mobilisations are commonly used in clinical practice to reduce pain and increase function. Mo...
Spinal manipulation (SM) is effective in reducing back pain, despite poor understanding of the physi...
High velocity low amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used by manual ...
High velocity low amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used by manual ...
Muscle energy technique (MET) is commonly used by osteopaths and other manual therapists in the trea...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
UNLABELLED: Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is effective for some individuals experiencing low bac...
Background Changes in pain sensitivity are a commonly suggested mechanism for the clinical effect...
Mobilisation of the spine is a common technique used in clinical practice. Studies have shown that m...
Low back pain is a prevalent problem afflicting approximately 80% of the population during their liv...