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Les références scientifiques

Au cours des dernières années, la technique Cox a fait l'objet des plusieurs publications scientifiques: en voici quelques-unes.

Association des chiropraticiens du Québec

www.chiropratique.com

Association chiropratique canadienne

www.chiropraticcanada.com

Ordre des chiropraticiens du Québec

www.ordredeschiropraticiens.qc.ca

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières - Programme de chiropratique

www.uqtr.ca

Technique Cox

www.coxtechnic.com

Technique Cox comme alternative à la chirurgie :

  1. Chou R et al: Interventional Therapies, Surgery, and Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation for Low Back Pain An Evidence-Based
    Clinical Practice Guideline From the American Pain Society.
    Spine 2009; 34 (10)
  2. Bigos SJ et al: Acute Low Back Problems in Adults. Clinical Practice Guideline No 14, Agency for Health Care Policy and
    Research Publication No. 95-0642,
    Public Health Service, U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, December, 1994
  3. Daffner, SD; Hymanson, HJ; Wang, JC. Cost and use of conservative management of lumbar disc herniation before surgical
    discectomy
    . SPINE JOURNAL 2010; 10 (6): 463-468
  4. Simotas AC: Non operative treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis: clinical and outcome results and a 3 year survivorship analysis.
    Spine 2000;25(2)
  5. McCullogh: Spine 21(24S)
  6. Atlas S, Keller RB, Wu YA, Deyo RA, Singer DE: Long Term Outcomes Of Surgical And Non Surgical Management Of Sciatica
    Secondary To Lumbar Disc Herniation: 10 Year Results From The Maine Lumbar Spine Study. Spine 2005; 30(8)
  7. Atlas SJ, Keller RB, Su YA, Deyo RA, Singer DE.Long Term Outcomes Of Surgical And Non-surgical Management Of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: 8 To 10 Year Results From The Maine Lumbar Spine Study. Spine 2005; 30(8)
  8. Murphy, DR; Hurwitz, EL; Gregory, AA; Clary, R. A non-surgical approach to the management of lumbar spinal stenosis:
    A prospective observational cohort study.
    BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS 2006; 7:NIL_1-NIL_8
  9. Cooperstein R, Perle SM, Gatterman MI, Lantz C, Schneider MJ: Chiropractic Technique Procedures For Specific Low Back
    Conditions: Characterizing The Literature.
    J of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 2001;24(6):407-11
  10. Cox et al: Topics in Clinical Chiropractic 1996; 3(3):45-54, 79-81
  11. Mootz R, Waldorf T: Chiropractic care parameters for common industrial low back conditions. Chiropractic Technique 1995; 5(3):119-125
  12. Gudavalli R in Cox JM: Low Back Pain: Mechanism, Diagnosis, Treatment, 6th edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 1999, Appendix B

Technique Cox pour sténose spinale

  1. Chou R et al: Interventional Therapies, Surgery, and Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation for Low Back Pain An Evidence-Based
    Clinical Practice Guideline From the American Pain
    Society. SPINE 2009; 34 (10)
  2. Gudavalli MR, Cox JM, Baker JA, Cramer GD, Patwardhan AG: Intervertebral Disc Pressure Changes During a Chiropractic Procedure. Abstract from the Proceedings of the Bioengineering Conference, Phoenix
  3. Kruse RA, Gregerson D: Cervical Spinal stenosis resulting in radiculopathy treated with flexion-distraction manipulation: A case study. J of the Neuromusculoskeletal System 2002;10(4):141-7
  4. Snow G: Chiropractic management of a patient with lumbar spinal stenosis. JMPT 2001; 24(4): 300-304
  5. DuPriest CM: Nonoperative management of lumbar spinal stenosis. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological
    Therapeutics 1993;16(6):411-4
  6. Gudavalli S, Kruse R: Foraminal stenosis with radiculopathy from a cervical disc herniation in a 33-year-old man treated with
    flexion-distraction decompression manipulation.
    Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics 2008; 31(5):376-380

References for back pain specialists:

  1. Deis N, Findlay J: Appropriateness of lumbar spine referrals to a neurosurgical service. Can J Neurol Sci. 2010 Nov;37(6):843-8.
  2. Carey T et al: Care-seeking among individuals with chronic low back pain. Spine 1995; 20(3):312-7
  3. deLuigi A, Fitzpatrick K: Physical Examination in radiculopathy. Phys Med and Rehabil of N Amer 2011; 22(1):7-40

Soins chiropratiques basÉs sur l'Évidence

  1. Sackett, D.L. et al. (1996), Evidence based medicine: What it is and What it isn't. BMJ 312(7023), 13 January, 71-72 as quote by the American Chiropractic Association
  2. Chou R et al: Interventional Therapies, Surgery, and Interdisciplinary Rehabilitation for Low Back Pain An Evidence-Based
    Clinical Practice Guideline From the American Pain Society.
    SPINE 2009;34 (10)
  3. Liliedahl R et al: Cost of care for common back pain conditions initiated with chiropractic doctor vs medical doctor/doctor
    of osteopathy as first physician: experience of one Tennessee-based general health insurer.
    J of Manip and Physio
    Therap 2010; 33(9):640-3
  4. Boudreau, LA; Busse, JW; McBride, G . Chiropractic services in the Canadian Armed Forces: A pilot project.
    MILITARY MEDICINE 171 (6). JUN 2006. p.572-576
  5. Cambron GA, Gudavalli MR, McGregor M et al: Amount of health care and self-care following a randomized clinical trial
    comparing flexion-distraction with exercise program for chronic low back pain.
    Osteopathy and Chiropractic 2006; 14:19
  6. Cambron GA, Gudavalli MR, Hedecker D et al: One-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Flexion
    Distraction with an Exercise Program for Chronic Low-Back Pain.
    J of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 2006; 12(7):
    659-668
  7. http://www.coxtechnic.com/doctors/biomechanical-outcomes
  8. Gudavalli R, Cambron JA, McGregor M et al: A randomized clinical trial and subgroup analysis to compare flexion–distraction
    with active exercise for chronic low back pain.
    European Spine Journal 2006; 15: 1070-1082