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Critical Reading: Mobilization & Manipulation

(1) Cleland JA, Childs JD, Fritz JM, Whitman JM, Eberhart SL. Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule for Guiding Treatment of a Subgroup of Patients With Neck Pain: Use of Thoracic Spine Manipulation, Exercise, and Patient Education. Physical Therapy 2007 January 01;87(1):9-23.

(2) Cleland JA, Glynn P, Whitman JM, Eberhart SL, MacDonald C, Childs JD. Short-Term Effects of Thrust Versus Nonthrust Mobilization/Manipulation Directed at the Thoracic Spine in Patients With Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Physical Therapy 2007 April 01;87(4):431-440.

(3) Crow JB, Gelfand B, Su EP. Use of Joint Mobilization in a Patient With Severely Restricted Hip Motion Following Bilateral Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty. Physical Therapy 2008 December 01;88(12):1591-1600.

(4) Fujii M, Suzuki D, Uchiyama E, Muraki T, Teramoto A, Aoki M, et al. Does distal tibiofibular joint mobilization decrease limitation of ankle dorsiflexion? Man Ther 2010;15(1):117-121.

(5) Hunt MA, Di Ciacca SR, Jones IC, Padfield B, Birmingham TB. Effect of Anterior Tibiofemoral Glides on Knee Extension during Gait in Patients with Decreased Range of Motion after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Physiotherapy Canada 2010;62(3):235-241.

(6) KC S. Combined effects of posterior glide joint stretch mobilization and cyriax deep friction massage on adhesive capsulitis. 2010.

(7) Maher S, Creighton D, Kondratek M, Krauss J, Qu X. The effect of tibio-femoral traction mobilization on passive knee flexion motion impairment and pain: a case series. The Journal of manual & manipulative therapy 2010;18(1):29.

(8) Moss P, Sluka K, Wright A. The initial effects of knee joint mobilization on osteoarthritic hyperalgesia. Man Ther 2007;12(2):109-118.

(9) Snodgrass SJ, Rivett DA, Robertson VJ, Stojanovski E. A comparison of cervical spine mobilization forces applied by experienced and novice physiotherapists. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2010;40(7):392-401.

(10) Yang J, Chang C, Chen S, Wang S, Lin J. Mobilization Techniques in Subjects With Frozen Shoulder Syndrome: Randomized Multiple-Treatment Trial. Physical Therapy 2007 October 01;87(10):1307-1315.

(11) Yiasemides R, Halaki M, Cathers I, Ginn KA. Does Passive Mobilization of Shoulder Region Joints Provide Additional Benefit Over Advice and Exercise Alone for People Who Have Shoulder Pain and Minimal Movement Restriction? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Physical Therapy 2011 February 01;91(2):178-189.

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