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  2. Apr 20, 2012 · Complete information on incidence, severity, duration, frequency and method of reporting of adverse effects was included in only one RCT. Conflicts of interests were not mentioned by the majority of authors. Conclusions: Adverse effects are poorly reported in recent RCTs of chiropractic manipulations.

    • Edzard Ernst, Paul Posadzki
    • 2012
  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Conclusions: Adverse effects are poorly reported in recent RCTs of chiropractic manipulations. So, AEs are known to get seriously (and unethically) neglected in RCTs of chiropractic. Therefore, it must be expected that the new review finds only few of them in RCTs.

  4. The Chiropractic Hospital-based Interventions Research Outcomes (CHIRO) study: a randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of clinical practice guidelines in the medical and chiropractic management of patients with acute mechanical low back pain.

  5. Mar 16, 2017 · Unlike pharmacological randomized controlled trials (RCTs), manual-therapy RCTs do not always report adverse events (AEs). The few manual-therapy RCTs that provide information on AEs are frequently without details, such as the type and-, severity of the AE and reason for withdrawal.

  6. Apr 20, 2012 · This pilot study elucidated several procedural issues that should be addressed before undertaking a full-scale clinical trial on the effects of chiropractic adjustments in patients with...

  7. May 15, 2009 · Most of the adverse events reported were benign and transitory, however, there are reports of complications that were life threatening, such as arterial dissection, myelopathy, vertebral disc extrusion, and epidural hematoma.

  8. Feb 10, 2023 · Adverse effects will be classified into four categories most frequently reported after lumbar SMT as identified in a clinical trial: muscle stiffness, increased pain, radiating discomfort and others. 92 In addition, patients will indicate whether they were triggered immediately, up to 24 hours, or more than 24 hours after the previous session ...