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ID | 11918 | ||||||||||||
Title | A hypothesis introducing a new calculation for discal reduction: Emphasis on stenotic factors and manipulative treatment | ||||||||||||
URL | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3325597 | ||||||||||||
Journal | J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1987 Dec;10(6):287-294 | ||||||||||||
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Peer Review | Yes | ||||||||||||
Publication Type | Review | ||||||||||||
Abstract/Notes | A literature review of the incidence and effects of manipulation on intervertebral disc protrusion is given. A case presented had a 14% reduction of the disc bulge following manipulative care with complete relief of sciatic and low back pain. A system to evaluate the size of disc herniation in computed tomography scans performed before and after manipulative treatment of disc protrusions is offered. Stenosis, with the critical compounded factors of vertebral canal size, dural sac cross-sectional area and soft tissue stenosis in protrusion of the ligamentum flavum and disc, as well as degenerative facet joint changes, is discussed to illustrate the complexity surrounding nerve root compression etiology. Understanding this integration of causative factors can help to explain low back symptoms and outline effective treatment plans. This abstract is reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Article only available in print.
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