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== Indication<br> ==
== Clinical Prediction Rule for Manipulation ==


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*Pain lasting less than 16 days
*No symptoms distal to the knee
*FABQ score less than 19
*Internal Rotation of greater than 35 degrees for at least one hip
*Hypomobility of a least one level of the lumbar spine


== Clinical Presentation  ==
== Clinical Presentation  ==

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Description
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Clinical Prediction Rule for Manipulation[edit | edit source]

  • Pain lasting less than 16 days
  • No symptoms distal to the knee
  • FABQ score less than 19
  • Internal Rotation of greater than 35 degrees for at least one hip
  • Hypomobility of a least one level of the lumbar spine

Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source]

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Key Evidence[edit | edit source]

Prof Alan Breen (2008). Spinal manipulation for low back and neck pain: 2008 Annual evidence update, available from NHS Evidence (complementary and alternative medicine), http://www.library.nhs.uk/cam/ViewResource.aspx?resID=294692 [last acessed 30/4/9]

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