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This study evaluates the effect of high-velocity low-amplitude thrust (HVLAT) manipulation to the cervical spine on neuropeptide expression as determined by the plasma concentration of oxytocin, neurotensin, orexin A and cortisol; and Examine the effect of HVLAT manipulation on pain perception in symptomatic females with non-specific mechanical cervical spine pain


Clinical Trial Description

A high-velocity low-amplitude thrust (HVLAT) manipulation or commonly known as a spinal manipulation, is an intervention frequently used by physical therapists and other healthcare practitioners as an alternative treatment to help relieve spinal pain The mechanism by which HVLAT manipulation modulates pain remains undefined, although this does not contradict the clinical effects from HVLAT manipulation. Furthermore, there is evidence that suggests analgesia after HVLAT manipulation. There is a variety of observed and proposed phenomena that can explain the mechanisms for the psychological, mechanical, or neurophysiological responses from a HVLAT manipulation associated with alterations in pain processing or sympathetic and motor systems' excitation. ;


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NCT number NCT03176654
Study type Interventional
Source Loma Linda University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 15, 2016
Completion date September 20, 2016

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