Can manual therapy initiate a central control mechanism for pain relief and sympathetic activation?
In the quest to better understand the effects of manipulative therapy on pain management, a groundbreaking study led by B. Vicenzino(1998), et. al., has shed light on a potential treatment-specific mechanism. The study aimed to investigate the interrelationship between manipulative therapy-induced hypoalgesia (pain relief) and sympathoexcitation (activation of the sympathetic nervous system). This cutting-edge research, conducted as a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, repeated-measures study, delves into … Continue reading Can manual therapy initiate a central control mechanism for pain relief and sympathetic activation?