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Efficacy and safety of musculoskeletal manipulations in elderly population with musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review.
INTRODUCTION Non-pharmacological interventions, including musculoskeletal manipulations (MMs), have been proven effective for musculoskeletal disorders.OBJECTIVES To evaluate if MMs, including osteopathic manipulation and chiropractic care, are effective to improve quality of life, pain intensity and function in older adults with musculoskeletal disorders.DESIGN Systematic review.DATA SOURCES A systematic search was conducted on...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/307543/">more</a>
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Critically appraised papers: Manual therapy may improve passive cervical range of motion, symmetric head posture, and reduce sternocleidomastoid tumour thickness in infants and young children with congenital muscular torticollis [commentary].
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Critically appraised papers: Manual therapy may improve passive cervical range of motion, symmetric head posture and reduce sternocleidomastoid tumour thickness in infants and young children with congenital muscular torticollis [synopsis].
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Effects of Massage Therapy in Breast Cancer Survivors with Mastectomy: Systematic Review.
BACKGROUND Mastectomy, a common treatment for breast cancer, often leads to complications such as pain, fibrosis, restricted mobility, lymphedema, reduced strength in the affected arm, and emotional distress. Non-pharmacological therapies, including massage therapy, offer a holistic approach to managing these symptoms. The aim of this study was to analyze the...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/307540/">more</a>
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Effect of Manual Massage, Foam Rolling, and Strength Training on Hemodynamic and Autonomic Responses in Adults: A Scoping Review.
Objectives: This review explores the current evidence on how different massage modalities, either manual (MM) or using foam rolling (FR), with or without strength training, influence cardiovascular and autonomic function in healthy individuals. Methods: A search was performed in CINAHL, Cochrane Library, PubMed®, and SciELO databases on 14 April 2025....<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/307539/">more</a>
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Neurophysiology, Neuro-Immune Interactions, and Mechanobiology in Osteopathy in the Cranial Field: An Evidence-Informed Perspective for a Scientific Rationale.
(1) Background: Osteopathy in the cranial field (OCF) is a distinctive approach within osteopathy, focusing on the cranial region's manual manipulation. Nevertheless, OCF fosters doubt in the scientific community because it refers to out-of-date models. This perspective paper critically analyzes the current knowledge in the fields of neurophysiology and mechanobiology...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/106977/">more</a>
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Assessment of Long-term Effects of Adding Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment to Neck Exercises for Individuals With Non-specific Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Trial.
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term effects of adding osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) to neck exercises compared to exercises alone for individuals with non-specific chronic neck pain (NCNP).METHODS A randomized controlled trial was conducted by assigning 90 individuals with NCNP into the following 2 groups:...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/106985/">more</a>
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Changes in biochemical markers following a spinal manipulation - a systematic review update.
OBJECTIVE The aim of this systematic review was to update the current level of evidence for spinal manipulation in influencing various biochemical markers in healthy and/or symptomatic population.METHODS This is a systematic review update. Various databases were searched (inception till May 2023) and fifteen trials (737 participants) that met the...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/107058/">more</a>
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Reduction of Chronic Primary Low Back Pain by Spinal Manipulative Therapy is Accompanied by Decreases in Segmental Mechanical Hyperalgesia and Pain Catastrophizing: A Randomized Placebo-controlled Dual-blind Mixed Experimental Trial.
Chronic primary low back pain (CPLBP) refers to low back pain that persists over 3 months, that cannot be explained by another chronic condition, and that is associated with emotional distress and disability. Previous studies have shown that spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) is effective in relieving CPLBP, but the underlying...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/107069/">more</a>
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Is Craniosacral Therapy Effective? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of craniosacral therapy (CST) in the management of any conditions.METHODS Two independent reviewers searched the PubMed, Physiotherapy Evidence Database, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Osteopathic Medicine Digital Library databases in August 2023, and extracted data from randomized...<a class="anchor-hover" href="https://osteoevidence.com/article/107099/">more</a>
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