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Differences in force-time parameters and electromyographic characteristics of two high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulations following one another in quick succession.

Lindsay M Gorrell MChiropracPhilip J ConwayWalter Herzog
Published in: Chiropractic & manual therapies (2020)
When a second manipulation was delivered because there was not audible cavitation during the first thrust, the second thrust was associated with greater treatment forces and faster thrust rates. Peak electromyographic responses were greater following the second thrust.
Keyphrases
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