| Literature DB >> 22457538 |
Robert J Rodine1, Howard Vernon.
Abstract
Cervical radiculopathy (CR), while less common than conditions with neck pain alone, can be a significant cause of neck pain and disability; thus the determination of adequate treatment options for patients is essential. Currently, inadequate scientific literature restricts specific conservative management recommendations for CR. Despite a paucity of evidence for high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) spinal manipulation in the treatment for CR, this strategy has been frequently labeled as contraindicated. Scientific support for appropriate outcome measures for CR is equally deficient. While more scientific data is needed to draw firm conclusions, the present review suggests that spinal manipulation may be cautiously considered as a therapeutic option for patients suffering from CR. With respect to outcome measures, the Neck Disability Index appears well-suited for spinal manipulative treatment of CR.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical radiculopathy; Neck Disability Index; chiropractic; high-velocity low-amplitude manipulation; spinal manipulation
Year: 2012 PMID: 22457538 PMCID: PMC3280115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Can Chiropr Assoc ISSN: 0008-3194