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The immediate effects of cervical spine manipulation on pain and biochemical markers in females with acute non-specific mechanical neck pain: a randomized clinical trial.
Lohman, E B; Pacheco, G R; Gharibvand, L; Daher, N; Devore, K; Bains, G; AlAmeri, M; Berk, L S.
Afiliação
  • Lohman EB; a School of Allied Health Professions, Physical Therapy Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • Pacheco GR; a School of Allied Health Professions, Physical Therapy Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • Gharibvand L; b School of Allied Health Professions, Allied Health Studies Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • Daher N; b School of Allied Health Professions, Allied Health Studies Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • Devore K; b School of Allied Health Professions, Allied Health Studies Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • Bains G; b School of Allied Health Professions, Allied Health Studies Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • AlAmeri M; a School of Allied Health Professions, Physical Therapy Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
  • Berk LS; b School of Allied Health Professions, Allied Health Studies Department, Loma Linda University , Loma Linda , CA , USA.
J Man Manip Ther ; 27(4): 186-196, 2019 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30935335
ABSTRACT
Study

Design:

Randomized clinical trial with pre-test, post-test control group design.

Objectives:

To examine the immediate effects of cervical spinal manipulation (CSM) on serum concentration of biochemical markers (oxytocin, neurotensin, orexin A, and cortisol).

Background:

Several studies have found an association between spinal manipulation (SM) and pain perception. However, the mechanism by which SM modulates pain remains undefined.

Methods:

Twenty-eight female subjects with non-specific mechanical neck pain were randomly assigned to one of two interventions (CSM versus sham CSM). Blood samples were drawn before and immediately after the respective interventions. Oxytocin, neurotensin, orexin A, and cortisol were measured from the blood and serum using the Milliplex Map Magnetic Bead Panel Immunoassay on the Luminex 200 Platform.

Results:

In the CSM group, there were significant increases in pre- versus post-manipulation mean oxytocin (154.5 ± 60.1 vs. 185.1 ± 75.6, p = .012); neurotensin (116.0 ± 26.5 vs.136.4 ± 34.1, p < . 001); orexin A (52.2 ± 31.1 vs. 73.8 ± 38.8, p < .01) serum concentration; but no significant differences in mean cortisol (p = .052) serum concentration. In the sham group, there were no significant differences in any of the biomarkers (p > .05).

Conclusion:

The results of the current study suggest that the mechanical stimuli provided through a CSM may modify neuropeptide expression by immediately increasing the serum concentration of nociception-related biomarkers (oxytocin, neurotensin, orexin A, but not cortisol) in the blood of female subjects with non-specific mechanical neck pain.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vértebras Cervicais / Cervicalgia / Manipulação da Coluna Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Man Manip Ther Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vértebras Cervicais / Cervicalgia / Manipulação da Coluna Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Man Manip Ther Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article