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Journal of Spinal Disorders & Techniques | 2014

Changes in Cytokines, Sensory Tests, and Self-Reported Pain Levels After Manual Treatment of Low Back Pain.

Brian F. Degenhardt; Jane C. Johnson; Christian Fossum; Chad T. Andicochea; Melissa K. Stuart

Study Design: Unbalanced 3-factor design with repeated measures on 1 factor. Objective: To determine the effect of manual treatment (MT) on cytokine and pain sensations in those with and without low back pain (LBP). Summary of Background Data: Evidence suggests that MT reduces LBP but by unknown mechanisms. Certain cytokines have been elevated in patients with LBP and may be affected by MT. Methods: Participants aged 20–60 years with chronic LBP or without LBP were recruited and randomly assigned to MT, sham ultrasound treatment, or no treatment groups. Venous blood samples were collected and pain levels assessed at baseline, 1 hour later, and 24 hours later. Blood was analyzed for interleukin (IL)-1&bgr;, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-&agr;, and C-reactive protein. Pain levels were measured by pressure pain threshold (PPT), mechanical detection threshold (MDT), dynamic mechanical allodynia, and self-report. Results: Forty (30 women, age 36±11 y) participants completed the study, 33 with LBP (13 MT, 13 sham ultrasound treatment, and 7 no treatment) and 7 without LBP. Participants with or without LBP could not be differentiated on the basis of serum cytokine levels, PPT, or MDT (P≥0.08). There were no significant differences between the groups at 1 hour or 24 hours on serum cytokines, PPT, or MDT (P≥0.07). There was a significant decrease from baseline in IL-6 for the no treatment (LBP) group (P=0.04), in C-reactive protein for the sham ultrasound treatment group (P=0.03), in MDT for all 3 LBP groups (P⩽0.02), and in self-reported pain for the MT and sham ultrasound treatment groups (P=0.03 and 0.01). Conclusions: Self-reported pain was reduced with MT and sham ultrasound treatment 24 hours after treatment, but inflammatory markers within venous circulation and quantitative sensory tests were unable to differentiate between study groups. Therefore, we were unable to characterize mechanisms underlying chronic LBP.


The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association | 2008

Clinical and research protocol for osteopathic manipulative treatment of elderly patients with pneumonia.

Donald R. Noll; Brian F. Degenhardt; Christian Fossum; Kendi L. Hensel


International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine | 2010

The use of spinal and sacroiliac joint procedures within the British osteopathic profession. Part 1: Assessment

Gary Fryer; Jane C. Johnson; Christian Fossum


Archive | 2010

Therapeutic mechanisms underlying muscle energy approaches

Gary Fryer; Christian Fossum


The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association | 2010

Resting Electromyographic Activity of Deep Thoracic Transversospinalis Muscles Identified as Abnormal With Palpation

Gary Fryer; Michael Bird; Barry Robbins; Christian Fossum; Jane C. Johnson


The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association | 2011

Osteopathic medical students' beliefs about osteopathic manipulative treatment at 4 colleges of osteopathic medicine.

Brian B. Draper; Jane C. Johnson; Christian Fossum; Neal R. Chamberlain


Archive | 2010

Muscle Energy techniques

Gary Fryer; Christian Fossum


International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine | 2008

The introduction of a novel approach to the teaching and assessment of osteopathic manipulative medicine assessment skills

Christian Fossum; Eric J. Snider; Gary Fryer; Nickolas Gillette; Brian F. Degenhardt


International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine | 2008

How do patients feel post-treatment? pilot study at a UK osteopathic teaching clinic of self-reported adverse events

Robert J. Froud; Dévan Rajendran; Christian Fossum; Peter Collins; Brenda Mullinger


Archive | 2010

Geschichte, Philosophie und wissenschaftliche Grundlagen der Osteopathie

Alain Abehsera; Cristian Ciranna-Raab; Pierre Delaunois; Christian Fossum; Nicholas Marcer; Markus Nagel

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Kendi L. Hensel

University of North Texas Health Science Center

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Michael Bird

Truman State University

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