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What determines a positive outcome of spinal manipulation for persistent low back pain: stiffness or pain sensitivity?
Casper Nim
IRS - Sygehus Lillebælt, Forskningsenhed for Rygmedicin (Kolding)
Department of Regional Health Research
Research Unit of Clinical Biomechanics
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Nursing and Health Professions
Low Back Pain
100%
Rigidity
100%
Spinal Manipulation
100%
Pressure Pain Threshold
35%
Systematic Review
14%
Palpation
7%
Pain Intensity
7%
Placebo
7%
Primary Medical Care
7%
Patient-Reported Outcome
7%
Arthralgia
7%
Human Subject
7%
Heat Pain Threshold
7%
Joint Stiffness
7%
Hyperbarism
7%
Psychology
Systematic Review
100%
Mixed Methods
100%
Human
100%
Neuroscience
Nociception
100%
Manipulative Therapy
100%
Pain Threshold
46%
Vertebral Column
15%
Placebo
7%
Palpation
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Systematic Review
100%
Mixed-Methods
100%