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(270) Increased Salience Network Connectivity following Spinal Manipulative Therapy is Associated with Reduced Pain in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients
Abstract
Chronic low back pain (cLBP) has been associated with maladaptive brain plasticity, and non-pharmacological therapies such as Spinal Manipulative Therapy (SMT) have shown promise in reducing pain and modifying intrinsic brain physiology. However, more translational research is needed using clinical models. We investigated functional salience network (SLN) connectivity response to SMT, and linked response to cLBP pain reduction. Fifteen cLBP...
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Title
(270) Increased Salience Network Connectivity following Spinal Manipulative Therapy is Associated with Reduced Pain in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
S42 - S42
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