Search Results - "Kranenburg, Hendrikus"
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Effects of Head and Neck Positions on Blood Flow in the Vertebral, Internal Carotid, and Intracranial Arteries: A Systematic Review
Published in The journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy (01-10-2019)“…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
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
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
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
Published in The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy (20-10-2017)“…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
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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Correspondence re: de Best et al
Published in Journal of physiotherapy (01-01-2024)Get full text
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