Neurophysiological Research
- 1.Immediate Effects of the Audible Pop from a Thoracic Spine Thrust Manipulation on the Autonomic Nervous System and Pain: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
- 2.Neurophysiological Response to Intraoperative Lumbosacral Spinal Manipulation
- 3.Reflex Responses Associated With Activator Treatment
- 4.Mechanical Force Spinal Manipulation Increases Trunk Muscle Strength Assessed By Electromyography: A Comparative Controlled Clinical Trial
- 5.Electromyographic Responses To Mechanical Force, Manually Assisted Spinal Manipulative Therapy
- 6.Stiffness and Neuromuscular Reflex Response of the Human Spine to Posteroanterior Manipulative Thrusts In Patients With Low Back Pain
- 7.Letters to the Editor
- 8.Lumbar Erector Spinae Reflex Responses to Mechanical Force, Manually- Assisted Thoracolumbar and Sacroiliac Joint Manipulation in Patients with Low Back Pain
- 9.Muscular and Soft-Tissue Contributions of Dynamic Posteroanterior Spinal Stiffness
- 10.Effects of altered afferent articular input on sensation, proprioception, muscle tone and sympathetic reflex responses
- 11.Spinal Manipulation Alters electromyographic Activity of Paraspinal Muscles: A descriptive Study
- 12.Effects of a Manually Assisted Mechanical Force on Cutaneous Temperature
- 13.Relationship between Preload and Peak Forces during Spinal Manipulative Treatments
- 14.Heart Rate Variability Modulation After Manipulation in Pain-Free Patients vs Patients in Pain
 





