A number of studies which have examined reliability of spinal assessment procedures in manual therapy are reviewed. The tests examined were Passive Accessory Intervertebral Movements, Passive Physiological Intervertebral Movements, Straight Leg Raise and Forward Flexion. In general, tests of pain were found to be much more reproducible than tests of compliance. Straight Leg Raise and Forward Flexion tests were consistently more reliable than the Passive Intervertebral Movement tests. Possible explanations for these findings are advanced. The role of tests of compliance based on passive intervertebral movements in clinical decision-making may need to be re-examined. An appendix on reliability theory is included for the uninitiated reader
A systematic review.To determine the quality of the research and assess the interexaminer and intrae...
Treatment by passive movement has been shown to be a useful method when compared to other treatment ...
M.Tech.It has been well documented in literature that at least 80% of the general population will su...
Manual therapists strongly rely on passive intervertebral motion (PIVM) assessment for making decisi...
Validity of a clinical test can be defined as the extent to which the test actually assesses what it...
Background: Manual spinal joint mobilisations and manipulations are widely used treatments in patien...
Introduction. Manual therapists commonly use assessments of intervertebral motion to determine the n...
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable procedure to measure passive ankle dorsiflexion ...
This study examined criterion and construct validity of passive range of motion (PROM) and pain vari...
Movement diagrams are used by physiotherapists to depict the behaviour of resistance through the ava...
PhDSpinal mobilisation or manipulation techniques are frequently used by physiotherapists in the tr...
Motion palpation is widely used in the field of manual medicine despite a lack of research demonstra...
Manual therapists commonly use passive intervertebral motion (PIVM) assessment within physical exami...
BACKGROUND: Passive Intervertebral Movements (PIVMs) are commonly used to assess and treat patients ...
Purpose: To investigate interrater and intrarater reliability of the force applied to reach end-feel...
A systematic review.To determine the quality of the research and assess the interexaminer and intrae...
Treatment by passive movement has been shown to be a useful method when compared to other treatment ...
M.Tech.It has been well documented in literature that at least 80% of the general population will su...
Manual therapists strongly rely on passive intervertebral motion (PIVM) assessment for making decisi...
Validity of a clinical test can be defined as the extent to which the test actually assesses what it...
Background: Manual spinal joint mobilisations and manipulations are widely used treatments in patien...
Introduction. Manual therapists commonly use assessments of intervertebral motion to determine the n...
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable procedure to measure passive ankle dorsiflexion ...
This study examined criterion and construct validity of passive range of motion (PROM) and pain vari...
Movement diagrams are used by physiotherapists to depict the behaviour of resistance through the ava...
PhDSpinal mobilisation or manipulation techniques are frequently used by physiotherapists in the tr...
Motion palpation is widely used in the field of manual medicine despite a lack of research demonstra...
Manual therapists commonly use passive intervertebral motion (PIVM) assessment within physical exami...
BACKGROUND: Passive Intervertebral Movements (PIVMs) are commonly used to assess and treat patients ...
Purpose: To investigate interrater and intrarater reliability of the force applied to reach end-feel...
A systematic review.To determine the quality of the research and assess the interexaminer and intrae...
Treatment by passive movement has been shown to be a useful method when compared to other treatment ...
M.Tech.It has been well documented in literature that at least 80% of the general population will su...