The aim of this study was to establish whether the mobilisation technique selected by the treating physiotherapist is more effective in relieving low back pain than a randomly selected mobilisation technique. Two manipulative physiotherapists and 140 subjects suffering non-specific low back pain participated. Baseline measurements were taken before treatment allocation; the therapist then assessed subjects and nominated the preferred treatment grade, spinal level to be treated and mobilisation technique to be used. The subjects were then randomly allocated to one of two groups. One group received the preferred mobilisation technique as selected by the therapist; the other group received a randomly assigned mobilisation technique. All mobili...
Abstract Background Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been shown to have an effect on spine-rela...
Abstract BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Despite the many published randomized clinical trials (RCTs), a substan...
Background: A therapeutic recommendation for restoring function in individuals with chronic low back...
A systematic review of randomised clinical trials was conducted to assess the effect of spinal manip...
Ninety-four patients with non-specific lumbar pain referred to hospital rheumatology and orthopaedic...
INTRODUCTION TO THESIS Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common complaints addressed by manu...
We thank Dr Edmondston for his interest in our work. His letter raises important issues concerning t...
ABSTRACT Background: Spinal manipulation is commonly used to treat back pain. The application of spi...
The majority of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of spinal manipulative therapy have not adequately...
A common treatment used by physiotherapists for patients with low back pain (LBP) is mobilisations. ...
Background: Low back pain is a costly illness for which spinal manipulative therapy is commonly reco...
In recent issues of the Medical Journal of Australia considerable interest has been shown in manipul...
Summary of Assendelft WJJ, Morton SC, Yu EI, Suttorp MJ and Shekelle PG (2003): Spinal manipulative ...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
M.Tech.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the extent of the benefit of combining psyc...
Abstract Background Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been shown to have an effect on spine-rela...
Abstract BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Despite the many published randomized clinical trials (RCTs), a substan...
Background: A therapeutic recommendation for restoring function in individuals with chronic low back...
A systematic review of randomised clinical trials was conducted to assess the effect of spinal manip...
Ninety-four patients with non-specific lumbar pain referred to hospital rheumatology and orthopaedic...
INTRODUCTION TO THESIS Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common complaints addressed by manu...
We thank Dr Edmondston for his interest in our work. His letter raises important issues concerning t...
ABSTRACT Background: Spinal manipulation is commonly used to treat back pain. The application of spi...
The majority of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) of spinal manipulative therapy have not adequately...
A common treatment used by physiotherapists for patients with low back pain (LBP) is mobilisations. ...
Background: Low back pain is a costly illness for which spinal manipulative therapy is commonly reco...
In recent issues of the Medical Journal of Australia considerable interest has been shown in manipul...
Summary of Assendelft WJJ, Morton SC, Yu EI, Suttorp MJ and Shekelle PG (2003): Spinal manipulative ...
Mobilisation is a common technique used by manual therapists in the treatment of spinal pain, but th...
M.Tech.OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine the extent of the benefit of combining psyc...
Abstract Background Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been shown to have an effect on spine-rela...
Abstract BACKGROUND CONTEXT: Despite the many published randomized clinical trials (RCTs), a substan...
Background: A therapeutic recommendation for restoring function in individuals with chronic low back...