How effective are manual therapies in enhancing quality of life for tension-type headache?

While the effectiveness of manual therapy in managing tension-type headaches (TTH) remains debated, most research has focused on alleviating pain intensity and frequency. However, the potential benefits of manual therapy on patients’ quality of life have not been adequately explored. In 2016, Espí-López, et. al., conducted study which aimed to evaluate the impact of various manual therapy techniques on the quality of life in patients … Continue reading How effective are manual therapies in enhancing quality of life for tension-type headache?

What predicts successful outcomes in chronic low back pain treatments?

In 2012, a study conducted by a team of researchers, including F. Cecchi, S. Negrini, and others, has shed new light on the effectiveness of different conservative treatments for chronic low back pain (cLBP). The study, which analyzed data from a randomized trial involving 210 outpatients, aimed to identify the predictors of response to three common treatments: back school (BS), individual physiotherapy (IP), and spinal … Continue reading What predicts successful outcomes in chronic low back pain treatments?

How do patient expectations affect outcomes in manual therapy for low back pain?

In 2011, a secondary analysis of a clinical trial, conducted by Mark D. Bishop, Joel E. Bialosky, and Josh A. Cleland, sheds light on the role of patient expectations in the treatment of low back pain (LBP). The study aimed to explore patient expectations regarding various common interventions for LBP and to assess how these expectations influence self-reported disability outcomes, particularly focusing on spinal manipulation … Continue reading How do patient expectations affect outcomes in manual therapy for low back pain?

Which spinal manipulation technique is superior for tennis elbow relief?

In 2011, a clinical trial led by Josue Fernández-Carnero and colleagues, the effectiveness of cervical versus thoracic spine manipulation was investigated in patients suffering from lateral epicondylalgia (LE), commonly known as tennis elbow. The study aimed to discern the impact of these two manipulation techniques on pressure pain threshold (PPT) and pain-free grip strength among LE patients. Conducted as a single-blind randomized clinical trial, the … Continue reading Which spinal manipulation technique is superior for tennis elbow relief?

Can lumbar spine manipulation influence flexion-relaxation response in low back pain?

In 2009, a study conducted by Kim Lalanne, Danik Lafond, and Martin Descarreaux, the effects of spinal manipulation on the flexion-relaxation phenomenon (FRR) in individuals suffering from chronic low back pain were examined. The objective of the study was to evaluate how spinal manipulation influences the spatiotemporal parameters of the FRR. Twenty-seven adults with chronic low back pain participated in the study. They were divided … Continue reading Can lumbar spine manipulation influence flexion-relaxation response in low back pain?