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Manipulative therapy (Feldenkrais, massage, chiropractic manipulation) for neck pain.

Christopher Plastaras1, Seth Schran, Natasha Kim, Deborah Darr, Mary Susan Chen.   

Abstract

Neck pain is an extremely common symptom with many possible etiologies. A substantial number of patients are turning to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Low-quality evidence supports the beneficial effects of CAM. Feldenkrais, massage therapy, and spinal manipulation are discussed in detail. Complications are generally benign and self-limited, although occasional catastrophic consequences have been documented. Despite the favorable opinion many rheumatologists have of some CAM therapy, many patients are not disclosing CAM use to their medical providers. By expressing interest, asking questions, and taking a shared-decision-making approach, providers can encourage disclosure and provide valuable input.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23666468     DOI: 10.1007/s11926-013-0339-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Rheumatol Rep        ISSN: 1523-3774            Impact factor:   4.592


  37 in total

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Journal:  Spine J       Date:  2001 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 4.166

2.  Facilitating Cervical Flexion Using a Feldenkrais Method: Awareness through Movement.

Authors:  S Ruth; S Kegerreis
Journal:  J Orthop Sports Phys Ther       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 4.751

3.  Frequency and characteristics of side effects of spinal manipulative therapy.

Authors:  O Senstad; C Leboeuf-Yde; C Borchgrevink
Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  1997-02-15       Impact factor: 3.468

4.  Spinal manipulation, medication, or home exercise with advice for acute and subacute neck pain: a randomized trial.

Authors:  Gert Bronfort; Roni Evans; Alfred V Anderson; Kenneth H Svendsen; Yiscah Bracha; Richard H Grimm
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  2012-01-03       Impact factor: 25.391

Review 5.  Massage for mechanical neck disorders.

Authors:  Kinjal C Patel; Anita Gross; Nadine Graham; Charles H Goldsmith; Jeanette Ezzo; Annie Morien; Paul Michael J Peloso
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2012-09-12

Review 6.  Complementary and alternative treatment for neck pain: chiropractic, acupuncture, TENS, massage, yoga, Tai Chi, and Feldenkrais.

Authors:  Christopher T Plastaras; Seth Schran; Natasha Kim; Susan Sorosky; Deborah Darr; Mary Susan Chen; Rebecca Lansky
Journal:  Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 1.784

Review 7.  Disclosure of CAM use to medical practitioners: a review of qualitative and quantitative studies.

Authors:  A Robinson; M R McGrail
Journal:  Complement Ther Med       Date:  2004 Jun-Sep       Impact factor: 2.446

Review 8.  Manipulation or mobilisation for neck pain: a Cochrane Review.

Authors:  Anita Gross; Jordan Miller; Jonathan D'Sylva; Stephen J Burnie; Charles H Goldsmith; Nadine Graham; Ted Haines; Gert Brønfort; Jan L Hoving
Journal:  Man Ther       Date:  2010-05-26

9.  Massage increases oxytocin and reduces adrenocorticotropin hormone in humans.

Authors:  Vera Morhenn; Laura E Beavin; Paul J Zak
Journal:  Altern Ther Health Med       Date:  2012 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.305

10.  Spinal cord injury incurred by neck massage.

Authors:  Hyun Suk Cheong; Bo Young Hong; Yeong-A Ko; Seong Hoon Lim; Joon Sung Kim
Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med       Date:  2012-10-31
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1.  Endovascular Treatment of Basilar Artery Thrombosis Secondary to Bilateral Vertebral Artery Dissection with Symptom Onset Following Cervical Spine Manipulation Therapy.

Authors:  Ronni Mikkelsen; Rikke Beese Dalby; Niels Hjort; Claus Ziegler Simonsen; Sanja Karabegovic
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2015-12-09
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