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The Role of Spinal Manipulation in Modifying Central Sensitization
Jason A. Zafereo
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Beth K. Deschenes
Physical Therapy
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Orthopaedic Surgery
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Spinal Manipulation
100%
Central Nervous System Sensitization
93%
Hypersensitivity
28%
Sensory Thresholds
24%
Pain
19%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
17%
Central Nervous System
12%
Exercise
11%
Education
10%
Therapeutics
5%
Arts & Humanities
Sensitization
94%
Manipulation
65%
Pain
40%
Science Education
24%
Central Nervous System
19%
Medication
19%
Therapy
13%
Exercise
13%
Person
9%
Methodology
8%
Social Sciences
sensitization
90%
manipulation
61%
pain
33%
experimental trials
26%
clinical outcomes
23%
medication
14%
human being
8%
lack
8%
methodology
8%
evidence
7%
education
5%