Randomised controlled pilot trial of high-velocity, low-amplitude manipulation on cervical and upper thoracic spine levels in asymptomatic subjects
Background High-velocity, low-amplitude (HVLA) manipulation techniques are habitually used on the cervical spine but the effects are not completely clear. The aim of this prospective comparative trial was to evaluate effects of an indiscriminate manipulation on the C5 (AMC5) a manipulation treatment...
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- Tipo de recurso:
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2017
- Institución:
- Universidad del Rosario
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
- Idioma:
- eng
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/22141
- Acceso en línea:
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijosm.2016.11.004
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/22141
- Palabra clave:
- Adult
Amplitude modulation
Article
Asymptomatic disease
Biceps brachii muscle
Cervical deep flexor muscle
Cervical flexion isometric peak force
Cervical spine
Clinical article
Comparative effectiveness
Controlled study
Cranio cervical flexion test
Electromyogram
Electromyography
Female
Fifth cervical vertebra
Flexor muscle
Human
Intention to treat analysis
Male
Musculoskeletal system parameters
Neck pain
Osteopathic medicine
Outcome assessment
Pilot study
Prospective study
Randomized controlled trial
Range of motion
Rest
Rotation
Spine manipulation
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Thoracic spine
Velocity
Cervical vertebrae
Electromyography
Neck pain
Spinal manipulation
Thoracic vertebrae
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