Literature DB >> 153574

Lumbar spinal manipulation on trial. Part I--clinical assessment.

D P Evans, M S Burke, K N Lloyd, E E Roberts, G M Roberts.   

Abstract

Thirty-two patients with chronic low back pain were treated three times at weekly intervals with rotational manipulation. Patients with femoral or sciatic root pain were included provided they did not exhibit root compression signs. Background therapy of codeine phosphate was administered throughout. There was a significant increase in spinal flexion measured clinically during the three-week period of manipulation followed by a significant decrease in the three-week period after manipulation. The first week of manipulative treatment was more painful than the corresponding week in the control group but in the second and third weeks there was less pain in the manipulated group. Pain scores were reduced to a significant degree within four weeks of starting treatment only in the group manipulated in the first treatment period. Patients benefitting subjectively from manipulation were more likely to be older and to have had symptoms for a shorter period than those not deriving benefit. The age of onset of symptoms was significantly later in the responders.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 153574     DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/17.1.46

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rheumatol Rehabil        ISSN: 0300-3396


  15 in total

1.  Spinal manipulation in the treatment of low-back pain.

Authors:  W H Kirkaldy-Willis; J D Cassidy
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 3.275

2.  A systematic review and meta-analysis of efficacy, cost-effectiveness, and safety of selected complementary and alternative medicine for neck and low-back pain.

Authors:  Andrea D Furlan; Fatemeh Yazdi; Alexander Tsertsvadze; Anita Gross; Maurits Van Tulder; Lina Santaguida; Joel Gagnier; Carlo Ammendolia; Trish Dryden; Steve Doucette; Becky Skidmore; Raymond Daniel; Thomas Ostermann; Sophia Tsouros
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Review 3.  Outcome of non-invasive treatment modalities on back pain: an evidence-based review.

Authors:  Maurits W van Tulder; Bart Koes; Antti Malmivaara
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2005-12-01       Impact factor: 3.134

4.  Evidence-based protocol for structural rehabilitation of the spine and posture: review of clinical biomechanics of posture (CBP) publications.

Authors:  Paul A Oakley; Donald D Harrison; Deed E Harrison; Jason W Haas
Journal:  J Can Chiropr Assoc       Date:  2005-12

5.  Effect sizes of non-surgical treatments of non-specific low-back pain.

Authors:  A Keller; J Hayden; C Bombardier; M van Tulder
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2007-07-10       Impact factor: 3.134

Review 6.  Introduction to manipulation.

Authors:  K A Keir; G C Goats
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  1991-12       Impact factor: 13.800

7.  Adjustment, the hands and healing.

Authors:  J L Coulehan
Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry       Date:  1985-12

8.  Manipulation in back disorders.

Authors:  M F Grayson
Journal:  Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)       Date:  1986-12-06

9.  A randomized, controlled trial of manual therapy and specific adjuvant exercise for chronic low back pain.

Authors:  Michael E Geisser; Elizabeth A Wiggert; Andrew J Haig; Miles O Colwell
Journal:  Clin J Pain       Date:  2005 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.442

10.  Musculoskeletal manipulation in the treatment of low back pain.

Authors:  J S Tobis; F K Hoehler
Journal:  Bull N Y Acad Med       Date:  1983-09
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