Quantitative Sensory Testing...in research & the clinic

Persistent pain is commonly linked to central sensitisation, or central modulating, due to pain hypersensitivity. Given this correlation, it seems very important that we assess this sensitivity. But how do we assess it, what do the results tell us, and can we assess this in the clinic?

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Does the audible pop matter? The neurophysiology of manipulation

Does the audible pop matter when performing a high-velocity low-amplitude thrust technique? Let's explore the neurophysiological mechanisms relating to spinal manipulation and learn about the pain relieving effects. This blog also includes a discussion about the barriers to using manipulation and my personal experience with learning them. 

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