TY - JOUR
T1 - Cervical Spine Manipulations
T2 - Role of Diagnostic Procedures, Effectiveness, and Safety from a Rehabilitation and Forensic Medicine Perspective: A Systematic Review
AU - Bernetti, Andrea
AU - La Russa, Raffaele
AU - de Sire, Alessandro
AU - Agostini, Francesco
AU - De Simone, Stefania
AU - Farì, Giacomo
AU - Lacasella, Giorgia Viola
AU - Santilli, Gabriele
AU - De Trane, Stefania
AU - Karaboue, Michele
AU - Ruiu, Pierangela
AU - Mangone, Massimiliano
AU - Leigheb, Massimiliano
AU - Santilli, Valter
AU - Fiore, Pietro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2022/5
Y1 - 2022/5
N2 - Background: Cervical spine manipulations (CSM) have been performed for centuries and are a widely practiced intervention to manage cervical spine musculoskeletal disorders. We aimed to perform an overview of the literature concerning the effects and the adverse events of CSM in the Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) field with a forensic medicine perspective. Methods: A search in the scientific literature (PubMed, Google Scholar, PEDro and Cochrane) was carried out from inception until October 2020. Results: Fourteen articles were included in this narrative summary. The possible development of side effects requires a careful mandatory balance of benefits and risks even when there is an indication for this approach. Moreover, a qualified professional is essential to perform CSM–a non-invasive therapeutic procedure that can be potentially harmful. Conclusions: In conclusion, it is essential to perform the diagnosis, to treat, and to manage complications within the PRM field, both for the reduction of malpractice claims and, most importantly, for the safety of the patient.
AB - Background: Cervical spine manipulations (CSM) have been performed for centuries and are a widely practiced intervention to manage cervical spine musculoskeletal disorders. We aimed to perform an overview of the literature concerning the effects and the adverse events of CSM in the Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) field with a forensic medicine perspective. Methods: A search in the scientific literature (PubMed, Google Scholar, PEDro and Cochrane) was carried out from inception until October 2020. Results: Fourteen articles were included in this narrative summary. The possible development of side effects requires a careful mandatory balance of benefits and risks even when there is an indication for this approach. Moreover, a qualified professional is essential to perform CSM–a non-invasive therapeutic procedure that can be potentially harmful. Conclusions: In conclusion, it is essential to perform the diagnosis, to treat, and to manage complications within the PRM field, both for the reduction of malpractice claims and, most importantly, for the safety of the patient.
KW - cervical artery dissection
KW - cervical spine manipulations
KW - forensic medicine
KW - manipulative therapy
KW - rehabilitation
KW - side effects
KW - spine
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U2 - 10.3390/diagnostics12051056
DO - 10.3390/diagnostics12051056
M3 - Review article
SN - 2075-4418
VL - 12
JO - Diagnostics
JF - Diagnostics
IS - 5
M1 - 1056
ER -