Clinical practice guidelines should be evidence–based and useful. Unfortunately, the APA guidelines largely are not. Their recommendations includ
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Cervical artery dysfunction is a reported potential risk associated with manual therapy applied to t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis ...
The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Clinical Guidelines for Pre-Manipulative Procedures for t...
Are the guidelines valid? It is not clear if recommendations were derived from evidence of high qual...
We applaud Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia for the formulation of the new Pre-Manipulative g...
The MPA undertook a survey of its members in 1997 to determine their compliance with and opinion of ...
This issue of the Journal includes a new feature: the ‘AJP Forum’. The Editorial Board envisages tha...
It is timely that the physiotherapy profession debates the use of cervical manipulation, so I read w...
Results from recent randomised controlled trials conducted by physiotherapists are contributing to t...
Manipulation of the cervical spine is one of the few potentially life-threatening procedures perform...
I would like to advise readers of the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy that the Clinical Guidelin...
Purpose: Debate surrounds cervical arterial dysfunction (CAD) & the risk of catastrophic events asso...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Manipulation as a form of treatment suffers from considerable prejudice. Perhaps this is the result ...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Cervical artery dysfunction is a reported potential risk associated with manual therapy applied to t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis ...
The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Clinical Guidelines for Pre-Manipulative Procedures for t...
Are the guidelines valid? It is not clear if recommendations were derived from evidence of high qual...
We applaud Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia for the formulation of the new Pre-Manipulative g...
The MPA undertook a survey of its members in 1997 to determine their compliance with and opinion of ...
This issue of the Journal includes a new feature: the ‘AJP Forum’. The Editorial Board envisages tha...
It is timely that the physiotherapy profession debates the use of cervical manipulation, so I read w...
Results from recent randomised controlled trials conducted by physiotherapists are contributing to t...
Manipulation of the cervical spine is one of the few potentially life-threatening procedures perform...
I would like to advise readers of the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy that the Clinical Guidelin...
Purpose: Debate surrounds cervical arterial dysfunction (CAD) & the risk of catastrophic events asso...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Manipulation as a form of treatment suffers from considerable prejudice. Perhaps this is the result ...
The use of cervical manipulation presents concerns because of a risk of devastating side effects of ...
Cervical artery dysfunction is a reported potential risk associated with manual therapy applied to t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The overall aim of the work presented in this thesis ...