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- W2077041006 abstract "Manual therapy has been shown to be effective for certain conditons but more research is needed to identify other suitable patientsRecent randomised clinical trials found manual therapy to be more effective than other methods of conservative management for low back and neck pain.1–5 On the other hand, some randomised clinical trials,6–13 systematic reviews,14 and meta-analyses15 concluded that there was no evidence that spinal manipulative therapy is superior to other standard treatments for patients with low back or neck pain. This provides the clinician with a Shakespearean quandary—to treat or not to treat using manual therapies? Therefore this leader addresses the question: what explains these apparently inconsistent data?.The term manual therapy has many connotations, but for this leader it includes manually performed assessment and treatment methods (which can include joint, neural tissue, and/or muscle techniques). The term manipulation is typically used to describe small amplitude thrust techniques performed with speed.16I searched Medline, Cinahl, and Embase databases for randomised clinical trials comparing spinal manual joint techniques (mobilisation with or without manipulation) or manipulation only with other conservative treatments for back or neck pain. Only studies published as full papers, in English, between 1 January 1998 and 31 December 2003 were included. Pilot studies were not included. Table 1 outlines search strategies for each database. Thirteen studies met the criteria (table 2). One study of bone setting by Finnish folk healers who lacked formal education17 was excluded as all other studies involved formally educated professionals.View this table: Table 1 Search strategyView this table: Table 2 Studies reviewedExamining the trials for homogeneity revealed that the mean age of participants was similar among the studies and most participants were white (except for two studies6,11). Thus factors related to the population studied did not appear to explain the conflicting results. …" @default.
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- W2077041006 title "To treat or not to treat: new evidence for the effectiveness of manual therapy" @default.
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