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The following pages link to Magnetic resonance imaging zygapophyseal joint space changes (gapping) in low back pain patients following spinal manipulation and side-posture positioning: a randomized controlled mechanisms trial with blinding (Q37131098):
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- Feasibility of using the patient-reported outcomes measurement information system in academic health centers: case series design on pain reduction after chiropractic care (Q34168096) (← links)
- Grading Osteoarthritic Changes of the Zygapophyseal Joints from Radiographs: A Reliability Study. (Q35805820) (← links)
- Neural responses to the mechanical characteristics of high velocity, low amplitude spinal manipulation: Effect of specific contact site (Q36095977) (← links)
- Effects of Axial Torsion on Disc Height Distribution: An In Vivo Study (Q36892911) (← links)
- A quantitative assessment of the mechanical effects on the lumbar spine and the effects on straight leg raising and lumbar flexion of segmental sustained rotation (Q36904512) (← links)
- Neural Responses to Physical Characteristics of a High Velocity, Low Amplitude Spinal Manipulation: Effect of Thrust Direction (Q36971591) (← links)
- Effects of unilateral facet fixation and facetectomy on muscle spindle responsiveness during simulated spinal manipulation in an animal model (Q42552398) (← links)
- A Feasibility Study to Assess Vibration and Sound From Zygapophyseal Joints During Motion Before and After Spinal Manipulation. (Q54965540) (← links)
- Spinal manipulation and therapeutic exercises in treating post-surgical resurgent lumbar radiculopathy. (Q55129109) (← links)
- Short-term increase in discs' apparent diffusion is associated with pain and mobility improvements after spinal mobilization for low back pain. (Q55403718) (← links)
- Reliability of Human Lumbar Facet Joint Degeneration Severity Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Q89817328) (← links)
- A Novel Treatment Combination for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome, With a 41-Month Follow-Up: A Retrospective Case Report (Q92209670) (← links)