Immediate Hypoalgesic Effects Of Lumbar Mobilization Versus Manipulation In Chronic Low Back Pain
Immediate Hypoalgesic Effects Of Lumbar Mobilization Versus Manipulation In Chronic Low Back Pain
The Immediate Hypoalgesic Effects of Mobilization and Manipulation in Patients with Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain: A Cross-Over Randomized Controlled Trial.
Healthcare (Basel) . 2025 Jul 17;13(14):1719.Synopsis
Twenty-seven patients with non-specific chronic low back pain were randomized in a cross-over design to receive lumbar mobilization and lumbar manipulation on two separate days, one week apart (n=27). The primary outcome was pressure pain thresholds (local and remote). Secondary outcomes were numeric pain rating (0–10) and lumbar range of motion (flexion/extension/lateral flexion). Outcomes were a...
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