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Stress perceived by the patient during the application of a manual therapy treatment technique may account for the reported findings of sympathoexcitation and hypoalgesia immediately after its application. This study investigated whether there was a difference in the level of perceived stress and pain before, during and after the application of a treatment condition (treatment, placebo or control...
Elucidation of the effects of manual physiotherapy treatment techniques provides an insight into their mechanisms of action. Several treatment techniques for the cervical spine have been shown to consistently produce sympatho-excitation as indicated by changes in sudomotor and peripheral vasomotor function. In order to ascertain the extent and nature of this manipulation induced sympatho-excitatory...
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