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Joint manipulation and cracking your back: does the pop actually matter?
Joint manipulation often produces an audible "pop" or "crack". This sound has long led to the belief that its presence signifies a successful treatment. However, recent research challenges this assumption, suggesting that the audible pop may be a misleading indicator of joint manipulation's effectiveness.
Joint manipulation, a hands-on therapeutic technique
Rob Sillevis from the Marieb College of Health and Human Services explores joint manipulation, a hands-on therapeutic technique designed to relieve pain, improve mobility, restore joint function, and enhance patient functionality.
The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences – Florida Gulf Coast University
The mission of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences is to create an environment that inspires health professionals, capable of transforming community health and well-being, through academic excellence, scholarship, and service.
Unravelling the mystery of cervicogenic headaches
Rob Sillevis, Program Director for the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences at the Marieb College of Health & Human Services Organisation dissects the potential causes and effective management of cervicogenic headaches.