Spinal Manipulation & Mobilization - Systematic Reviews 101 / 1 Credit
Learning Objectives:
- Compare the cost effectiveness of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) to other treatment options for people with acute, subacute and chronic spinal pain.
- Examine the relative effectiveness of segment-specific and non-specific spinal joint mobilization on pain and range of motion.
- Investigate whether spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) can reduce pain at the level of the treated spinal segment, in the broader region of the treatment and/or systemically.
- Evaluate the efficacy of manipulative therapy when compared with a ‘sham manipulative therapy’.
- Summarize the literature reporting serious adverse events following lumbopelvic spinal manipulative therapy (SMT).
- SMT Epidemiology - Systematic Review of Cost Effectiveness Studies +MP3
- Segment-Specific vs. Non-Specific Spinal Mobilization - Effects on Pain and ROM - Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis +MP3
- Effect of SMT on Experimentally Induced Pain - Systematic Review +MP3
- True vs. Sham Manipulation in Adults - Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis +MP3
- Serious Adverse Events Related to SMT of the Low Back Region - Systematic Review of Cases +MP3
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