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Russell, R. (1983) 'Diagnostic palpation of the spine: a review of procedures and assessment of their reliability', J Manipulative Physiol Ther.1983 Dec;6(4):181-3.

J Manipulative Physiol Ther.1983 Dec;6(4):181-3.

Diagnostic palpation of the spine: a review of procedures and assessment of their reliability

R Russell

Abstract:

Spinal palpation as employed by practitioners of manipulative therapy is a common diagnostic tool used to identify manipulable lesions. Three methods of diagnostic palpation are static palpation, active motion palpation and passive motion palpation. As a diagnostic technique, spinal palpation suffers from a lack of research on its statistical reliability. Assessment of the clinical efficacy of manipulative therapy would be better addressed if a statistically reliable method of palpatory diagnosis were developed.

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