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Cervical spine manipulation: summary report of a systematic review of the literature and a multidisciplinary expert panel

Journal: Journal of Spinal Disorders Date: 1997/06, 10(3):Pages: 223-228, type of study: systematic review

Full text    (https://journals.lww.com/jspinaldisorders/citation/1997/06000/cervical_spine_manipulation__summary_report_of_a.7.aspx)

Keywords:

cervical spine [290]
low back pain [500]
neck pain [166]
OMT [3752]
osteopathic manipulative treatment [3772]
systematic review [410]

Abstract:

The past six years have seen a growing acceptance of the use of manipulation for spinal disorders. This change has been fueled primarily by data regarding lumbar spinal manipulation. Results of recent clinical trials, meta-analyses, and recent governmental practice guidelines have been largely supportive of lumbar manipulation for low back pain. The purpose of this study was to assess the appropriate and inappropriate uses of cervical spine manipulation by reviewing the scientific literature for efficacy and convening a multidisciplinary group of cervical spine experts.


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