Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5864620 | Manual Therapy | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Cervical, cervicothoracic, and thoracic joint manipulations acutely increased pain pressure threshold and decreased self-reported shoulder pain in participants with experimentally induced shoulder pain. Physiotherapists may consider the combination of such techniques to achieve short-term hypoalgesic effects and facilitate the application of more active interventions.
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Authors
Craig A. Wassinger, Dustin Rich, Nicholas Cameron, Shelley Clark, Scott Davenport, Maranda Lingelbach, Albert Smith, G. David Baxter, Joshua Davidson,