One spinal manipulation session reduces local pain sensitivity but does not affect postural stability in individuals with chronic low back pain: a randomised, placebo-controlled trial.
João Paulo FreitasLeticia Amaral CorrêaJuliana Valentim BittencourtKarine Marcondes ArmstrongNey Meziat-FilhoLeandro Alberto Calazans NogueiraPublished in: Chiropractic & manual therapies (2024)
One spinal manipulation session reduces lumbar pain sensitivity but does not affect postural stability compared to a sham session in individuals with cLPB. Self-reported pain intensity lowered in both groups and a higher proportion of participants in the spinal manipulation group reached clinically significant pain relief. The participant's belief in receiving the manipulation did not appear to have influenced the outcomes since the adjusted model revealed similar findings.