Accelerations recorded from the spinous processes during spinal manipulative treatments of the thoracic spine.

W Herzog, E Suter, P J Conway
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The purpose of this study was to identify the frequency components of accelerations measured on the spinous processes of vertebrae caused by chiropractic treatments, and to speculate as to the origin of the various components. We found distinct acceleration signals in the range of 0-50 Hz and above 200 Hz. The low frequency components were convincingly matched to the displacements caused by the manipulative forces; the high frequency components were found to be similar in duration and shape to confirmed cavitations in synovial joints, thus they were speculated to originate from the spinal facet joints.

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胸椎脊柱手法治疗过程中棘突的加速度记录。
本研究的目的是确定由脊椎指压治疗引起的椎骨棘突加速度的频率成分,并推测各种成分的来源。我们在0-50 Hz和200 Hz以上的范围内发现了明显的加速信号。低频分量与操纵力引起的位移匹配令人信服;发现高频成分在持续时间和形状上与滑膜关节确认的空化相似,因此推测它们起源于脊柱小关节。
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