2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71557-y
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The effect on clinical outcomes when targeting spinal manipulation at stiffness or pain sensitivity: a randomized trial

Abstract: The mechanisms underlying pain relief following spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) are not understood fully although biomechanical and neurophysiological processes have been proposed. As such, we designed this randomized trial to elucidate the contributions of biomechanical and neurophysiological processes. A total of 132 participants with low back pain were randomly assigned to receive SMT at either the lumbar segment measured as the stiffest or the segment measured as having the lowest pain threshold. The pri… Show more

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“…A recent study indicates that the effects of SM depend on its application site (Nim et al., 2020). In this trial, patients with chronic LBP were randomly allocated to one of the two groups, receiving SMT targeted either at the stiffest segment or at the segment with the highest mechanical pain sensitivity.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Pain Relief By Smmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent study indicates that the effects of SM depend on its application site (Nim et al., 2020). In this trial, patients with chronic LBP were randomly allocated to one of the two groups, receiving SMT targeted either at the stiffest segment or at the segment with the highest mechanical pain sensitivity.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Pain Relief By Smmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stiffness and LBP intensity were not significantly different between groups. However, PPTs were significantly increased immediately after SM at the most sensitive segment (Nim et al., 2020). This supports the segmental effects of SM on pain‐related processes, which may rely on the modulation of central sensitization (Jordon et al., 2017), as discussed below.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Pain Relief By Smmentioning
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“…This speculation is supported by studies to date that have employed VerteTrack. Of six studies using VerteTrack in human participants to date, three excluded pregnant participants [ 11 , 21 , 22 ], one excluded pregnant participants in the second or third trimester of pregnancy [ 10 ] and the remaining studies did not mention pregnancy at all [ 23 , 24 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The spinal indentation (mm) measured at a given load (kg) can be used to calculate spinal stiffness (N/mm). The posterior-to-anterior displacement is measured continuously by a string potentiometer (TE Connectivity, USA), and stiffness measures are available along the rolling trajectory (i.e., along the lumbar spine's full length) (Nim et al, 2020).…”
Section: 321mentioning
confidence: 99%