Chiropractic & Manual Therapies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Chiropractic & Manual Therapies is 12. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Impact of contextual factors on patient outcomes following conservative low back pain treatment: systematic review31
The effectiveness and safety of conservative interventions for positional plagiocephaly and congenital muscular torticollis: a synthesis of systematic reviews and guidance27
Misinformation about spinal manipulation and boosting immunity: an analysis of Twitter activity during the COVID-19 crisis23
Reliability and validity of manual palpation for the assessment of patients with low back pain: a systematic and critical review22
Vitalism in contemporary chiropractic: a help or a hinderance?17
The global summit on the efficacy and effectiveness of spinal manipulative therapy for the prevention and treatment of non-musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review of the literature17
Skills, attitudes and uptake of evidence-based practice: a cross-sectional study of chiropractors in the Swedish Chiropractic Association17
The clinical utility of routine spinal radiographs by chiropractors: a rapid review of the literature16
Chiropractic case reports: a review and bibliometric analysis14
Effects of spinal manipulative therapy on inflammatory mediators in patients with non-specific low back pain: a non-randomized controlled clinical trial14
Taping for conditions of the musculoskeletal system: an evidence map review13
A united statement of the global chiropractic research community against the pseudoscientific claim that chiropractic care boosts immunity12
Misinformation, chiropractic, and the COVID-19 pandemic12
Effectiveness of chiropractic manipulation versus sham manipulation for recurrent headaches in children aged 7–14 years - a randomised clinical trial12
Immediate effects of cervicothoracic junction mobilization versus thoracic manipulation on the range of motion and pain in mechanical neck pain with cervicothoracic junction dysfunction: a pilot rando12
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