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    Effects of Head and Neck Positions on Blood Flow in the Vertebral, Internal Carotid, and Intracranial Arteries: A Systematic Review by Kranenburg, Hendrikus Antonius Rik, Tyer, Rob, Schmitt, Maarten, Luijckx, Gert Jan, van der Schans, Cees, Hutting, Nathan, Kerry, Roger

    “…Manual therapy interventions targeting the neck include various positions and movements of the craniocervical region. The hemodynamic changes in various spinal…”
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    Yes, we should abandon pre-treatment positional testing of the cervical spine by Hutting, Nathan, Kranenburg, Hendrikus Antonius “Rik”, Kerry, Roger

    Published in Musculoskeletal science & practice (01-10-2020)
    “…Although there seems to be no causality between cervical spine (CS) manipulation and major adverse events (MAE), it remains important that manual therapists…”
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    Assessing Cranial Nerves in Physical Therapy Practice: Findings from a Cross-Sectional Survey and Implication for Clinical Practice by Mourad, Firas, Lopez, Giovanni, Cataldi, Fabio, Maselli, Filippo, Pellicciari, Leonardo, Salomon, Mattia, Kranenburg, Hendrikus, Kerry, Roger, Taylor, Alan, Hutting, Nathan

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (24-09-2021)
    “…Serious pathologies of the neck can potentially result in cranial nerve palsy. Knowledge about cranial nerve examination (CNE) seems sparse, and its use is…”
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    Manual therapists' beliefs and use of spinal thrust joint manipulation by Kranenburg, Hendrikus Antonius (Rik), Schmitt, Maarten A., Puentedura, Emilio J., van der Schans, Cees P., Heneghan, Nicola R., Hutting, Nathan

    Published in European journal of physiotherapy (03-09-2022)
    “…Thrust Joint Manipulation (TJM) is a widely used intervention in spinal care, however there are differences in its use between countries and spinal regions…”
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    Adverse events following cervical manipulative therapy: consensus on classification among Dutch medical specialists, manual therapists, and patients by Kranenburg, Hendrikus A., Lakke, Sandra E., Schmitt, Maarten A., Van der Schans, Cees P.

    “…Objectives: To obtain consensus-based agreement on a classification system of adverse events (AE) following cervical spinal manipulation. The classification…”
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    Knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes of spinal manipulation: a cross-sectional survey of Italian physiotherapists by Mourad, Firas, Yousif, Marzia Stella, Maselli, Filippo, Pellicciari, Leonardo, Meroni, Roberto, Dunning, James, Puentedura, Emilio, Taylor, Alan, Kerry, Roger, Hutting, Nathan, Kranenburg, Hendrikus Antonius

    Published in Chiropractic & manual therapies (12-09-2022)
    “…High-velocity low-amplitude thrust spinal manipulation (SM) is a recommended and commonly used manual therapy intervention in physiotherapy. Beliefs…”
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