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Cervical spine manipulation and the precautionary principle

Journal: Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Date: 2001/10, 4(2):Pages: 67. doi: Subito , type of study: article

Full text    (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1443846101800113)

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adverse events [35]
article [2076]
cervical spine [210]
cervical manipulation [5]
abstract [165]

Abstract:

Cervical manipulations can cause severe neurologic complications, which are both exceedingly rare and generally unpredictable. To meet the requirements of the principles of prevention and precaution, we believe the number of cervical manipulations should be reduced. To this end, we suggest that five recommendations developed by consensus be followed: unwanted effects, however minor, of previous manipulation should be looked for routinely and taken as absolute contraindications to further manipulation; a thorough physical examination, including a neurological evaluation, should be performed prior to manipulation; all known contraindications and indications should be followed; manipulation should be performed only by physicians experienced in this technique; and special caution should be exercised when performing first-line cervical manipulation.


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