CPR for Cervicothoracic Manipulation and Shoulder Pain: Difference between revisions

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== Purpose ==
== Purpose ==
 
To identify prognostic factors for individuals with shoulder pain likely to experience improvements in pain and disability following the application of cervicothoracic spine thrust and nonthrust manipulation. <br>


== Rule ==
== Rule ==

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Purpose[edit | edit source]

To identify prognostic factors for individuals with shoulder pain likely to experience improvements in pain and disability following the application of cervicothoracic spine thrust and nonthrust manipulation.

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Manual Techniques for the Cervicothoracic Spine

References[edit | edit source]

Mintken PE, Cleland JA, Carpenter KJ, Bieniek ML, Keirns M, Whitman JM.  Some Factors Predict Short-Term Outcomes in Individuals with Shoulder Pain Receiving Cervicothoracic Manipulation:  A Single-Arm Trial.  Phys Ther.  2010; 90(1):  26-42.