Influence of vertebral artery blood flow research outcomes on clinical judgment [0.03%]
椎动脉血流研究结果对临床判断的影响
R Grant
R Grant
There has been substantial additional research into the effects of cervical movements on vertebral artery blood flow since 1988, when the APA first formalised a Protocol for Pre-Manipulative Testing of the Cervical Spine and recommended its...
D A Rivett
D A Rivett
The Australian Physiotherapy Association's Clinical Guidelines for Pre-Manipulative Procedures for the Cervical Spine represent a positive step towards the goal of reducing the incidence of vertebrobasilar strokes following neck manipulatio...
Guidelines for pre-manipulative testing of the cervical spine - an appraisal [0.03%]
颈椎操作前检查指南——评估报告
A R Gross,T M Kay
A R Gross
Are the guidelines valid? It is not clear if recommendations were derived from evidence of high quality or from evidence that is much more liable to error. The majority of evidence is based on low level evidence; that is, physiology, bench ...
K Refshauge
K Refshauge
The unwritten purpose of the guidelines appears to be to reduce risk to patients of cervical manipulation and to provide legal indemnity to physiotherapists. Do the guidelines achieve this purpose? ...
J Dunne
J Dunne
Clinical practice guidelines should be evidence-based and useful. Unfortunately, the APA guidelines largely are not. Their recommendations include. Copy...
Are we on the right track? [0.03%]
我们在正轨上吗?
D Reid,W Hing
D Reid
We applaud Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia for the formulation of the new Pre-Manipulative guidelines. The new guidelines are a step forward from the previous protocol because they allow individual practitioners choice when making c...
The Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy of Australia position on pre-manipulative testing for the cervical spine [0.03%]
澳大利亚肌肉骨骼物理治疗师协会关于颈椎操前测试的立场
M E Magarey,T Rebbeck,B Coughlan
M E Magarey
The MPA undertook a survey of its members in 1997 to determine their compliance with and opinion of the APA Protocol for Pre-Manipulative Testing of the Cervical Spine (Magarey et al 2000a, Magarey et al submitted-a). As a result of that su...
C Maher
C Maher
This issue of the Journal includes a new feature: the 'AJP Forum'. The Editorial Board envisages that this feature will be used from time to time to provide a venue for expert comment on issues of importance for physiotherapy practice. The ...
Listing on MEDLINE: A new milestone for the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy [0.03%]
澳大利亚物理治疗杂志在MEDLINE的上市:一个新的里程碑
M P Galea
M P Galea
The Editorial Board is pleased to announce that, commencing with the first issue of Volume 47, the Australian Journal of Physiotherapy will now be listed in the prestigious MEDLINE database. It has long been a goal of past and current Edito...
Author's response [0.03%]
作者回复
T Flanagan
T Flanagan
I am grateful to Andrew Leaver in his role as chairman of the NSW Chapter of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia for raising issues pertinent to our paper. It is this interest that encourages debate and helps to evolve further the ideas...