Manipulation of the cervical spine is one of the few potentially life-threatening procedures performed by physiotherapists. Is it worth the risk? A comparison of risks and benefits indicates that at present, the risks of cervical manipulation outweigh the benefits: manipulation has yet to be shown to be more effective for neck pain and headache than other interventions such as mobilisation, whereas the risks, although infrequent, are serious. This analysis is of particular concern because the conditions for which manipulation is indicated are benign and usually self-limiting. Because physiotherapists have legal and ethical obligations to the community to avoid foreseeable harm and provide optimum care, it may be prudent to determine who in ...
The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Clinical Guidelines for Pre-Manipulative Procedures for t...
Objectives: Documented case reports found in medical literature describing adverse events associated...
Clinical practice guidelines should be evidence–based and useful. Unfortunately, the APA guidelines ...
Manipulation of the cervical spine is one of the few potentially life-threatening procedures perform...
Results from recent randomised controlled trials conducted by physiotherapists are contributing to t...
It is timely that the physiotherapy profession debates the use of cervical manipulation, so I read w...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
The MPA undertook a survey of its members in 1997 to determine their compliance with and opinion of ...
We applaud Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia for the formulation of the new Pre-Manipulative g...
The recent paper by Refshauge et al, together with the response by Jull et al and Refshauge et al's ...
Joining the discussion on whether our profession is meeting its full responsibilities to provide opt...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Background: Cervical spine manipulations (CSM) have been performed for centuries and are a widely pr...
Cervical spine manipulation (a high velocity, low amplitude, end range thrust manoeuvre) is a common...
Manipulation and mobilisation of the cervical spine are well established interventions in the manage...
The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Clinical Guidelines for Pre-Manipulative Procedures for t...
Objectives: Documented case reports found in medical literature describing adverse events associated...
Clinical practice guidelines should be evidence–based and useful. Unfortunately, the APA guidelines ...
Manipulation of the cervical spine is one of the few potentially life-threatening procedures perform...
Results from recent randomised controlled trials conducted by physiotherapists are contributing to t...
It is timely that the physiotherapy profession debates the use of cervical manipulation, so I read w...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
The MPA undertook a survey of its members in 1997 to determine their compliance with and opinion of ...
We applaud Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia for the formulation of the new Pre-Manipulative g...
The recent paper by Refshauge et al, together with the response by Jull et al and Refshauge et al's ...
Joining the discussion on whether our profession is meeting its full responsibilities to provide opt...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Background: Cervical spine manipulations (CSM) have been performed for centuries and are a widely pr...
Cervical spine manipulation (a high velocity, low amplitude, end range thrust manoeuvre) is a common...
Manipulation and mobilisation of the cervical spine are well established interventions in the manage...
The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Clinical Guidelines for Pre-Manipulative Procedures for t...
Objectives: Documented case reports found in medical literature describing adverse events associated...
Clinical practice guidelines should be evidence–based and useful. Unfortunately, the APA guidelines ...