Spinal manipulative therapy techniques are frequently applied by physiotherapists to relieve pain of musculo-skeletal origin and to improve the quality of joint movement in a variety of musculo-skeletal conditions. However, there has been little research into the physiological effects of these techniques, or the mechanisms responsible for these effects. The aim of this study was to establish whether a grade III posteroanterior mobilization technique applied centrally to the cervical spine would affect respiratory and cardiovascular indicators of sympathetic nervous system function in pain-free, normal volunteers. A significant increase in respiratory rate, heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure occurred during application of the ...
Objective: This study aims to examine the effects of a simulated cervical manipulation in the absenc...
[Purpose] To investigate effects of thoracic manipulation versus mobilization on chronic neck pain. ...
A letter to the editor and a response is presented on the article Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Res...
Elucidation of the effects of manual physiotherapy treatment techniques provides an insight into the...
Manipulative therapy techniques are commonly used by physiotherapists in the management of spinal pa...
The activity of the sympathetic nervous system is of importance to manual therapists, since the expe...
Objective: Cervical mobilization has been shown to elicit effects on pain perception, autonomic func...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Previous findings suggest that spinal manual therapy (SMT) has the ability to induce pain relief and...
Abstract. [Purpose] To investigate effects of thoracic manipulation versus mobilization on chronic n...
Objective. To review the evidence regarding the mechanism of action of mobilizations.Summary of back...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent or recurrent neck pain is a common reason to seek healthcare. Manual therapy i...
Achilles tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition that contributes to pain and disability ...
Mobilization techniques are commonly employed by manual therapists to treat spinal pain or spinal dy...
Objective: This study aims to examine the effects of a simulated cervical manipulation in the absenc...
[Purpose] To investigate effects of thoracic manipulation versus mobilization on chronic neck pain. ...
A letter to the editor and a response is presented on the article Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Res...
Elucidation of the effects of manual physiotherapy treatment techniques provides an insight into the...
Manipulative therapy techniques are commonly used by physiotherapists in the management of spinal pa...
The activity of the sympathetic nervous system is of importance to manual therapists, since the expe...
Objective: Cervical mobilization has been shown to elicit effects on pain perception, autonomic func...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Patients with neck pain undergoing cervical mobilization and manipulation were monitored for changes...
Previous findings suggest that spinal manual therapy (SMT) has the ability to induce pain relief and...
Abstract. [Purpose] To investigate effects of thoracic manipulation versus mobilization on chronic n...
Objective. To review the evidence regarding the mechanism of action of mobilizations.Summary of back...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent or recurrent neck pain is a common reason to seek healthcare. Manual therapy i...
Achilles tendinopathy is a common musculoskeletal condition that contributes to pain and disability ...
Mobilization techniques are commonly employed by manual therapists to treat spinal pain or spinal dy...
Objective: This study aims to examine the effects of a simulated cervical manipulation in the absenc...
[Purpose] To investigate effects of thoracic manipulation versus mobilization on chronic neck pain. ...
A letter to the editor and a response is presented on the article Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Res...