Real-time force feedback during flexion-distraction procedure for low back pain: A pilot study |
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Authors: | Maruti Ram Gudavalli James M. Cox |
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Affiliation: | * Associate Professor, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, 741 Brady Street, Tel. (563) 884-5260, Fax (563) 884-5227, Email: ;** Cox Chiropractic Medicine Inc, Fort Wayne, IN 46805 |
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Abstract: | A form of chiropractic procedure known as Cox flexion-distraction is used by chiropractors to treat low back pain. Patient lies face down on a specially designed table having a stationery thoracic support and a moveable caudal support for the legs. The Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) holds a manual contact applying forces over the posterior lumbar spine and press down on the moving leg support to create traction effects in the lumbar spine. This paper reports on the development of real-time feedback on the applied forces during the application of the flexion-distraction procedure. In this pilot study we measured the forces applied by experienced DCs as well as novice DCs in using this procedure. After a brief training with real-time feedback novice DCs have improved on the magnitude of the applied forces. This real-time feedback technology is promising to do systematic studies in training DCs during the application of this procedure. |
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Keywords: | Cox flexion-distraction technique real-time chiropractic |
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