In an article published in Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, the authors assessed 14 high-quality studies and found that the outcomes of pain, function and range of motion have high quality evidence that it works. ~ Dr. Broussard
Is spinal mobilization effective for low back pain?: A systematic review
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
Volume 34, February 2019, Pages 51-63
Kosaku Aoyagi
Highlights
• Fourteen studies in spinal mobilization alone for low back pain were assessed.
• The quality of the studies was moderate to high.
• The outcomes of pain, function and range of motion have higher level of evidence.
• Future studies may investigate dosage-related effects of spine mobilization.