
High-velocity low amp thrust & McKenzie extension in lying MT increase SNS response in LBP

High-velocity low amp thrust & McKenzie extension in lying MT increase SNS response in LBP
A randomised, independent groups study investigating the sympathetic nervous system responses to two manual therapy treatments in patients with LBP
Man Ther. 2015 Dec;20(6):861-7.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
50 patients with low back pain were randomized to undergo either high-velocity low-amplitude thrust (HVLAT) rotary manipulation or the McKenzie Extension in Lying manual therapy approach. The study was conducted to assess the effects of these manual therapies on skin conductance, as a measure of sympathetic nervous system activity, which is thought to be the pain processing mechanism of the body. ...
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