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The cervical spine is often a cause or a contributing cause for pain in the upper limb, in the head or in the dorsal region of the back. It is important to analyse the effectiveness and the efficiency of the manipulation techniques for manage the pain. The safety and the contraindications of manipulation of the cervical spine were deeply analysed in the last decades, in order to proof the High Velocity Low Amplitude Thrust (HVLAT) as a great technique to provide pain relief. | |||
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Revision as of 14:06, 18 November 2021
Original Editor - Riccardo Ugrin
Top Contributors - Riccardo Ugrin and Blessed Denzel Vhudzijena
Introduction[edit | edit source]
The cervical spine is often a cause or a contributing cause for pain in the upper limb, in the head or in the dorsal region of the back. It is important to analyse the effectiveness and the efficiency of the manipulation techniques for manage the pain. The safety and the contraindications of manipulation of the cervical spine were deeply analysed in the last decades, in order to proof the High Velocity Low Amplitude Thrust (HVLAT) as a great technique to provide pain relief.
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