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Recent Literature

Manipulative Therapies

Beyerman KL, Palmerino MB, Zohn LE et al. Efficacy of treating low back pain and dysfunction secondary to osteoarthritis: chiropractic care compared with moist heat alone.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 107–14. [Abstract]
Bolton PS, Budgell BS. Spinal manipulation and spinal mobilization influence different axial sensory beds.
Med Hypotheses 2006; 66: 258–62. [Abstract]
Charlton KH. A chiropracticness test.
Chiropr Osteopat 2005; 13: 24.
Chen WL, Chern CH, Wu YL, Lee CH. Vertebral artery dissection and cerebellar infarction following chiropractic manipulation.
Emerg Med J 2006; 23: e1.
Colloca CJ, Keller TS, Harrison DE et al. Spinal manipulation force and duration affect vertebral movement and neuromuscular responses.
Clin Biomech (Bristol) 2006; 21: 254–62. [Abstract]
Di Duro JO. Improvement in hearing after chiropractic care: a case series.
Chiropr Osteopat 2006; 14: 2.
Dimmick KR, Young MF, Newell D. Chiropractic manipulation affects the difference between arterial systolic blood pressures on the left and right in normotensive subjects.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 46–50. [Abstract]
Excoffon SG, Wallace H. Chiropractic and rehabilitative management of a patient with progressive lumbar disk injury, spondylolisthesis, and spondyloptosis.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 66–71. [Abstract]
Flynn TW, Childs JD, Fritz JM. The audible pop from high-velocity thrust manipulation and outcome in individuals with low back pain.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 40–5. [Abstract]
Gudavalli MR, Cambron JA, McGregor M et al. A randomized clinical trial and subgroup analysis to compare flexion-distraction with active exercise for chronic low back pain.
Eur Spine J 2005; (epub ahead of print).
Hare-Mortensen L, Lauridsen H, Grunnet-Nilsson N. The relative responsiveness of 3 different types of clinical outcome measures on chiropractic patients with low back pain.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 95–9. [Abstract]
Hillermann B, Gomes AN, Korporaal C, Jackson D. A pilot study comparing the effects of spinal manipulative therapy with those of extra-spinal manipulative therapy on quadriceps muscle strength.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 145–9. [Abstract]
Homola S. Chiropractic: history and overview of theories and methods.
Clin Orthop Relat Res 2006; 444: 236–42.
Jahn WT, Liebenson C, Yeomans SG. The Bournemouth Questionnaire: can it be used to monitor and predict treatment outcome in chiropractic patients with persistent low back pain?
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 179.
Lim KL, Jacobs P, Klarenbach S. A population-based analysis of healthcare utilization of persons with back disorders: results from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2000–2001.
Spine 2006; 31: 212–18. [Abstract]
Lisi AJ. Chiropractic spinal manipulation for low back pain of pregnancy: a retrospective case series.
J Midwifery Womens Health 2006; 51: e7–10. [Abstract]
Moffett J, McLean S. The role of physiotherapy in the management of non-specific back pain and neck pain.
Rheumatology (Oxford) 2006; 45: 371–8. [Abstract]
Page SA, Russell ML, Verhoef MJ, Injeyan HS. Immunization and the chiropractor–patient interaction: a Western Canadian study.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 156–61. [Abstract]
Palmgren PJ, Sandstrom PJ, Lundqvist FJ, Heikkila H. Improvement after chiropractic care in cervicocephalic kinesthetic sensibility and subjective pain intensity in patients with nontraumatic chronic neck pain.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 100–6. [Abstract]
Pickar JG, Kang YM. Paraspinal muscle spindle responses to the duration of a spinal manipulation under force control.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 22–31. [Abstract]
Pincus T, Vogel S, Breen A et al. Persistent back pain – why do physical therapy clinicians continue treatment? A mixed methods study of chiropractors, osteopaths and physiotherapists.
Eur J Pain 2006; 10: 67–76. [Abstract]
Song XJ, Gan Q, Cao JL et al. Spinal manipulation reduces pain and hyperalgesia after lumbar intervertebral foramen inflammation in the rat.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 5–13. [Abstract]
Teodorczyk-Injeyan JA, Injeyan HS, Ruegg R. Spinal manipulative therapy reduces inflammatory cytokines but not substance P production in normal subjects.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther 2006; 29: 14–21. [Abstract]
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