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    J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1992 Jun;15(5):275-8.

    Forces generated during spinal manipulative therapy of the cervical spine: a pilot study.

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    Faculty of Physical Education, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To determine the forces imparted to the cervical spine using direct sampling methods during a clinical episode of spinal manipulative therapy.

    DESIGN:

    Quantitative study.

    SETTING:

    Human Performance Laboratory, University of Calgary.

    PARTICIPANTS:

    Two doctor/patient pairs. Patients were selected by the treating chiropractors from their existing patients pools.

    INTERVENTIONS:

    SMT to the cervical spine (toggle method) on three separate occasions over a 2-wk period. The clinical relevancy of the treatment was assessed via before and after measures of tissue compliance.

    MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE:

    a) Forces during manipulation: preload and peak forces. b) Duration of applied forces.

    RESULTS:

    a) Mean peak force = 117.7 N (+/- 15.6 N). b) Mean duration of force = 101.7 msec (+/- 14.7 msec).

    CONCLUSION:

    The forces obtained with direct sampling methods compare favorably to previous measurements obtained from indirect sampling techniques, yet the force duration times are smaller (faster) using the direct method.

    PMID:
    1613409
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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