Effects of upper cervical manipulation on postural control in non-specific neck pain patients: Research Review


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Apr 23 2024 22 mins  

In this episode, Dr. John Stenberg discusses a study on the effects of upper cervical manipulation on standing postural control and cervical mobility in chronic, non-specific neck pain.

The study found that a single upper cervical manipulation resulted in immediate improvement in cervical range of motion, which was maintained throughout the study period. However, significant changes in postural control parameters were observed later in the study. T

he host emphasizes the clinical relevance of these findings for upper cervical chiropractors and suggests incorporating assessment methods such as the cervical flexion rotation test and force plates. The importance of stratifying patients for predictable outcomes and educating patients about the long-term benefits of upper cervical care is also highlighted.

Takeaways

  • A single upper cervical manipulation can lead to immediate improvement in cervical range of motion in patients with chronic, non-specific neck pain.
  • Significant changes in postural control parameters may take time to manifest after the manipulation.
  • Assessment methods such as the cervical flexion rotation test and force plates can be useful in tracking progress and evaluating the effectiveness of upper cervical care.
  • Stratifying patients based on clinical phenotypes can help predict outcomes and guide treatment decisions.
  • Educating patients about the long-term benefits of upper cervical care, including improved movement and posture, can empower them to actively participate in their treatment.


Click here for the link to the full text PDF:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7463842/


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