Screening for Vertebrobasilar pathology and upper cervical instability by physical therapists treating neck pain: a retrospective chart review.

IF 1.6 Q2 REHABILITATION Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-21 DOI:10.1080/10669817.2023.2192998
Anthony Baumann, Robert J Trager, Deven Curtis, Mingda Chen, Keith Baldwin
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Abstract

Introduction: Vertebrobasilar vascular pathology and upper cervical ligament instability may contraindicate the use of cervical manual therapy. We examined physical therapists' documentation of screening for these conditions and hypothesized screening would be more common with specific risk factors and when using manual therapy.

Methods: This chart review included adults with neck pain presenting for outpatient physical therapy from 2015-2021. Exclusions were age<18 and history of cervical spine surgery. Demographics, vertebrobasilar and upper cervical ligament instability screening questions and examination tests, risk factors (i.e. hypertension, whiplash), and use of manual therapy were extracted.

Results: 260 patients were included (mean age ± standard deviation 59.6 ± 16.2 years, 70.8% female). Physical therapists infrequently administered vertebrobasilar and upper cervical ligament instability tests (each<14%). Screening questions were generally more common (e.g. headache, visual disturbances; each>13%). There was no significant difference in any frequency of screening method given the presence of hypertension, whiplash, or use of manual therapy (p > .05 for each).

Conclusion: In the present study, physical therapists infrequently documented performance of vertebrobasilar or upper cervical ligament instability screening for adults with neck pain, even in the presence of risk factors or preceding manual therapy. Further research should corroborate these findings and explore reasons for use/avoidance of screening.

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物理治疗师治疗颈部疼痛筛查椎-基底动脉病变和上颈椎不稳定:一项回顾性图表综述。
引言:椎-基底动脉病变和上颈椎韧带不稳定可能是使用颈椎手法治疗的禁忌。我们检查了物理治疗师对这些情况的筛查文件,并假设在特定风险因素和使用手动治疗时,筛查会更常见。方法:该图表回顾包括2015-2021年接受门诊物理治疗的颈部疼痛成年人。排除项为年龄。结果:260名患者(平均年龄 ± 标准偏差59.6 ± 16.2 女性70.8%)。物理治疗师很少进行椎基底动脉和上颈椎韧带不稳定测试(各13%)。考虑到高血压、鞭笞或使用手动治疗,任何筛查方法的频率都没有显著差异(p > .结论:在本研究中,物理治疗师很少记录对患有颈部疼痛的成年人进行椎基底动脉或上颈韧带不稳定筛查的表现,即使存在危险因素或之前进行过手动治疗。进一步的研究应证实这些发现,并探讨使用/避免筛查的原因。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original research, case reports, and reviews of the literature that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of manual therapy, clinical research, therapeutic practice, and academic training. In addition, each issue features an editorial written by the editor or a guest editor, media reviews, thesis reviews, and abstracts of current literature. Areas of interest include: •Thrust and non-thrust manipulation •Neurodynamic assessment and treatment •Diagnostic accuracy and classification •Manual therapy-related interventions •Clinical decision-making processes •Understanding clinimetrics for the clinician
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