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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38666526/a-preoperative-use-of-manual-therapy-in-a-patient-with-idiopathic-pulmonary-fibrosis-awaiting-lung-transplant-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Beth Moody Jones, Adam Walsh, Kathy Lee Bishop
INTRODUCTION: This case report describes the outcomes of a patient with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) treated with manual therapy (MT) in an outpatient physical therapy setting. IPF is a life-threatening interstitial lung disease, often requiring lung transplant for prolonged health related quality of life and survival. There is little literature to support use of MT for IPF. CLINICAL FINDINGS: The patient was a 66-year-old male with IPF and on the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN)...
April 26, 2024: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618993/efficacy-of-mulligan-thoracic-sustained-natural-apophyseal-glides-on-sub-acromial-pain-in-patients-with-sub-acromial-impingement-syndrome-a-single-blinded-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shimaa T Abu El Kasem, Fatma Alzahraa A Alaa, Neveen A Abd El-Raoof, Alshaymaa S Abd-Elazeim
PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of Mulligan thoracic sustained natural apophyseal glides (SNAGS) techniques and traditional exercises on pain, shoulder function, size of sub-acromial space, and shoulder joint range in patients with sub-acromial impingement syndrome. METHODS: Seventy-four patients with sub-acromial impingement syndrome (25 to 40 years) joined this research and were allocated randomly into two equal groups; experimental group A (Mulligan SNAGS and exercise) and control group B (exercise only)...
April 15, 2024: Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38353489/effect-of-adding-thoracic-manipulation-for-the-management-of-patients-with-adhesive-capsulitis-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed M El Melhat, Rami L Abbas, Moustafa R Zebdawi, Ali Mohamed Ali Ismail
BACKGROUND: Research is supporting thoracic spine manipulation (TSM) as an intervention in treating adhesive capsulitis (AC) when coupled with physical therapy interventions. PURPOSE: To investigate whether TSM improves AC outcomes when combined with physical therapy interventions. METHOD: A double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial with 40 patients assigned into two groups. The experimental group (EG) received physical therapy intervention and TSM; the control group (CG) had physical therapy with sham manipulation...
February 14, 2024: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37265535/a-pilot-study-in-to-the-effects-of-cervical-manual-therapy-plus-conventional-physical-therapy-on-clinical-outcomes-and-electrodiagnostic-findings-in-people-with-carpal-tunnel-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Milad Zarrin, Noureddin Nakhostin Ansari, Maryam Saadat, Mohammad Jafar Shaterzaedeh Yazdi, Davood Shalilahmadi
BACKGROUND: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common entrapment neuropathy that has a significant impact on patients' quality of life. Current physical therapy treatment options show limited effects or low-quality evidence, especially in the long term. To date, there has been little research to look at the effects of treating the cervical spine on decreasing symptoms distally to the carpal tunnel. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of cervical manual therapy plus conventional physical therapy on patients with carpal tunnel syndrome...
June 2023: International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37250463/chiropractic-management-of-a-u-s-veteran-with-myofascial-pain-and-concurrent-distal-bimelic-amyotrophy-hirayama-disease-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kevin W Meyer, Morgan R Price, Sarah E Page, Clinton J Daniels
BACKGROUND: Distal bimelic amyotrophy (DBMA) also known as Hirayama disease, is a rare, self-limiting motor neuron disease manifesting as atrophy of C7-T1 innervated muscles. We present a case report describing the chiropractic management of neck and thoracic pain in a patient with known DBMA. CASE PRESENTATION: A 30 year-old black male U.S. veteran with DBMA presented with myofascial pain of the neck, shoulder, and back. A trial of chiropractic care was undertaken involving spinal manipulation of the thoracic spine and cervicothoracic region, manual and instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization, and home exercise prescription...
April 2023: Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35841440/neuropathic-arthropathy-of-the-shoulder-as-a-presenting-feature-of-chiari-malformation-with-syringomyelia-a-case-report-with-a-systematic-literature-review
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I Mahmoud, Z Zarrouk, A Ben Tekaya, M Ben Salah, S Bouden, L Rouached, R Tekaya, O Saidane, L Abdelmoula
BACKGROUND: Neuropathic arthropathy (NA) of the shoulder is a chronic progressive process characterized by joint destruction in the presence of a neurosensory deficit. Syringomyelia, a spinal cord disease, is the leading cause of NA in the upper extremity. OBJECTIVE: We present a systematic review of NA with syringomyelia cases alongside a case report of an adult with NA of the shoulder that occurs a few 4 years after a revelation and surgical management of a Chiari malformation with syringomyelia...
July 16, 2022: European Spine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35710214/adverse-events-associated-with-manual-therapy-of-peripheral-joints-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Austin Sheldon, Steve Karas
METHODS: We performed a systematic review of potential adverse events (AEs) of manual therapy to peripheral joints using PubMed, CINAHL, PEDro, AMED, and Google Scholar with a single term for each peripheral body region (shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot). Inclusion criteria included articles that examined or reported the occurrence of AEs. Exclusion criteria included literature discussing treatment other than manual therapy or surgery. RESULTS: Twenty total articles meeting the inclusion criteria were found...
July 2022: Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35331719/thoracic-manual-therapy-improves-pain-and-disability-in-individuals-with-shoulder-impingement-syndrome-compared-with-placebo-a-randomized-controlled-trial-with-1-year-follow-up
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Donald J Hunter, Darren A Rivett, Sharmaine McKiernan, Renae Luton, Suzanne J Snodgrass
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether muscle energy technique (MET) to the thoracic spine decreases the pain and disability associated with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). DESIGN: Single-center, 3-arm, randomized controlled trial, single-blind, placebo control with concealed allocation and a 12-month follow-up. SETTING: Private osteopathic practice. PARTICIPANTS: Three groups of 25 participants (N=75) 40 years or older with SIS received allocated intervention once a week for 15 minutes, 4 consecutive weeks...
August 2022: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34632909/treatment-of-thoracic-spine-pain-and-pseudovisceral-symptoms-with-dry-needling-and-manual-therapy-in-a-78-year-old-female-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Todd Perry
DESIGN: Case Report. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Thoracic spine pain and movement dysfunction is a relatively common problem in the general population but has received little attention in research. Dry needling is frequently utilized by physical therapists and has been shown to reduce pain and improve function in areas, such as the cervical and lumbar spine, shoulder, hip, and knee. However, little research has been performed on the use of dry needling in the thoracic area with only two prior case studies being published...
November 2022: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34188999/impact-of-physical-therapy-on-pain-and-function-in-a-patient-with-scoliosis
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Vrushali Athawale, Pratik Phansopkar, Palak Darda, Neha Chitale, Ashvini Chinewar
Human spine is a complex and robust structure. Almost all spine deformities contribute to limitations in activities of daily living. Scoliosis is the most common deformity accompanied by rotation and progresses during the growth of an individual. It is classified into three categories: congenital, idiopathic, and neuromuscular. The common secondary causes of scoliosis include cerebral palsy, poliomyelitis, and other neuromuscular conditions. A case of a 23-year-old female with right shoulder pain with a history of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, which leads to a decrease in self-image and disturbance in activities of daily living, is presented in this report...
May 26, 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32426194/the-effect-of-high-velocity-low-amplitude-cervical-manipulations-on-the-musculoskeletal-system-literature-review
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REVIEW
Andrea Giacalone, Massimiliano Febbi, Fabrizio Magnifica, Enzo Ruberti
In manual therapy, high velocity low amplitude (HVLA) cervical manipulation techniques are frequently used, but often the physiological and biomechanical effects that can be obtained are not completely clear. The techniques are mostly used for the treatment of biomechanical joint dysfunction, but little is yet known about the possibility of using them in order to achieve better performance on healthy subjects. The objective of the study is to describe how cervical manipulation can impact on a musculoskeletal disorder...
April 15, 2020: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30680850/effect-of-manual-physiotherapy-in-homogeneous-individuals-with-subacromial-shoulder-impingement-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Helen Land, Susan Gordon, Kerrianne Watt
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect of specific interventions aimed at (1) the upper thoracic spine (passive mobilization) and (2) the posterior shoulder (massage, passive mobilization, and stretching) to (3) an active control intervention in a homogeneous group with extrinsic subacromial shoulder impingement (SSI). STUDY DESIGN: Single-centre, prospective, double-blinded, randomized controlled trial. METHOD: Eligible individuals with clearly defined extrinsic SSI were randomized to each group...
April 2019: Physiotherapy Research International: the Journal for Researchers and Clinicians in Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30412232/the-influence-of-a-guideline-concordant-stepped-care-approach-on-downstream-health-care-utilization-in-patients-with-spine-and-shoulder-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel I Rhon, Tina A Greenlee, Julie M Fritz
Background: Stepped care approaches are emphasized in guidelines for musculoskeletal pain, recommending less invasive or risky evidence-based intervention, such as manual therapy (MT), before more aggressive interventions such as opioid prescriptions. The order and timing of care can alter recovery trajectories. Objective: To compare one-year downstream health care utilization in patients with spine or shoulder disorders who received only MT vs MT and opioids. The secondary aim was to compare differences based on order and timing of opioids and MT...
November 8, 2018: Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29945400/-precise-application-of-traditional-chinese-medicine-in-minimally-invasive-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fu-Hui Dong
The miminally-invasive techniques of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) uses different types of acupuncture needles to treat diseased locations with special techniques. These techniques include different methods of insertion and closed incision (press cutting, sliding cutting, scrape cutting, etc.). This needling technique is based on the traditional Chinese medicine theories of Pi Bu (cutaneous), Jing Jin (sinew), Jing Luo (meridian), Wu Ti (five body structure components) and Zang Fu (organ system). Commonly used needles include: needle Dao , needle with edge, Pi needle, Shui needle, Ren needle, Gou needle, Chang Yuan needle, Bo needle and so on...
June 25, 2018: Zhongguo Gu Shang, China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29686485/a-pragmatic-regional-interdependence-approach-to-primary-frozen-shoulder-a-retrospective-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Kevin Wong, Bryanna L Strang, Galen A Schram, Elizabeth A Mercer, Rebecca S Kesting, Kabi S Deo
OBJECTIVES: Although the shoulder is known to move together with the scapula and other upper quarter joints, the current frozen shoulder clinical practice guidelines describe only physical therapy study treatments directed to the shoulder. None received a strong recommendation, highlighting the need for alternate interventions. This retrospective case series describes a pragmatic regional interdependence approach to frozen shoulder with impairment and functional outcomes, noting whether final ROM approached normal...
May 2018: Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29557687/passive-accessory-joint-mobilization-in-the-multimodal-management-of-chronic-dysesthesia-following-thalamic-stroke
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristina Griffin, Michael O'Hearn, Carla C Franck, Carol A Courtney
Study design: Case Report. Purpose: Stroke is the most common cause of long-term disability. Dysesthesia, an unpleasant sensory disturbance, is common following thalamic stroke and evidence-based interventions for this impairment are limited. The purpose of this case report was to describe a decrease in dysesthesia following manual therapy intervention in a patient with history of right lacunar thalamic stroke. Case description: A 66-year-old female presented with tingling and dysesthesia in left hemisensory distribution including left trunk and upper/lower extremities, limiting function...
August 2019: Disability and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29484249/the-utilization-of-mulligan-concept-thoracic-sustained-natural-apophyseal-glides-on-patients-classified-with-secondary-impingement-syndrome-a-multi-site-case-series
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dawn P Andrews, Kari B Odland-Wolf, James May, Russell Baker, Alan Nasypany
Background and Purpose: Secondary impingement syndrome (SIS) is a common complaint in the sporting population particularly among athletes engaging in overhead activities. While symptoms may be present at the shoulder with patients complaining of SIS, spinal alignment or dysfunction can influence scapular positioning and overall shoulder girdle function. As an adjunct therapy to traditional interventions for SIS, thoracic high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) thrusts have been utilized and correlated with patient reported decreases in pain...
February 2018: International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29428926/immediate-changes-after-manual-therapy-in-patients-with-persistent-nonspecific-back-pain-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gemma Victoria Espí-López, Maria-Arantzazu Ruescas-Nicolau, M Luz Sanchez-Sanchez, Anna Arnal-Gómez, Mercè Balasch-Bernat, Elena Marques-Sule
Context • Thoracic manipulation decreases pain and disability. However, when such manipulation is contraindicated, the use of other manual techniques based on the regional interdependence of the thoracic spine, upper ribs, and shoulders is an alternative approach. Objective • The study intended to investigate the immediate changes resulting from 3 manual therapy treatments on spinal mobility, flexibility, comfort, and pain perception in patients with persistent, nonspecific back pain as well as changes in their sense of physical well-being and their perception of change after treatment...
February 10, 2018: Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29055216/thoracic-manual-therapy-is-not-more-effective-than-placebo-thoracic-manual-therapy-in-patients-with-shoulder-dysfunctions-a-systematic-review-with-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Paolo Bizzarri, Luca Buzzatti, Erik Cattrysse, Aldo Scafoglieri
BACKGROUND: Manual treatments targeting different regions (shoulder, cervical spine, thoracic spine, ribs) have been studied to deal with patients complaining of shoulder pain. Thoracic manual treatments seem able to produce beneficial effects on this group of patients. However, it is not clear whether the patient improvement is a consequence of thoracic manual therapy or a placebo effect. OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of thoracic manual therapy and placebo thoracic manual treatment for patients with shoulder dysfunction...
February 2018: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28713084/evalution-of-the-effectiveness-of-multimodal-approach-to-the-management-of-cervical-vertigo
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Olexandr A Jaroshevskyi, Oleksandr S Payenok, Anna V Logvinenko
INTRODUCTION: Vertigo is one of the most common complaints among patients consulting neurologists and general practitioners - family medicine. A special form of dizziness is cervical vertigo. However, the presence of chronic vertigo and imbalance in this group of patients makes it possible to include the treatment of vestibular rehabilitation in the program. AIM: Evalution of the effectiveness of multimodal approach to the management of cervical vertigo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 109 patients aged from 18 to 45 with vertigo together with myofascial pain syndrome of neck and shoulder area were examined...
2017: Wiadomości Lekarskie: Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
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