The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.

<h4>Introduction</h4>Treatment mechanisms are the underlying process or pathway through which a treatment influences the body. This includes molecular, cellular and physiological processes or pathways contributing to treatment effect. Manual therapy (MT) evokes complex mechanistic respon...

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Main Authors: Damian L Keter, Joel E Bialosky, Kevin Brochetti, Carol A Courtney, Martha Funabashi, Steve Karas, Kenneth Learman, Chad E Cook
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319586
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author Damian L Keter
Joel E Bialosky
Kevin Brochetti
Carol A Courtney
Martha Funabashi
Steve Karas
Kenneth Learman
Chad E Cook
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Martha Funabashi
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Chad E Cook
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description <h4>Introduction</h4>Treatment mechanisms are the underlying process or pathway through which a treatment influences the body. This includes molecular, cellular and physiological processes or pathways contributing to treatment effect. Manual therapy (MT) evokes complex mechanistic responses across body systems, interacting with the individual patient and context to promote a treatment response. Challenges arise as mechanistic studies are spread across multiple professions, settings and populations. The purpose of this review is to summarize treatment mechanisms that have been reported to occur with MT application.<h4>Methods</h4>Four electronic databases were searched (Medline, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and PEDro) for reviews investigating mechanistic responses which occur during/post application of MT. This review was registered a priori with PROSPERO (CRD42023444839). Methodological quality (AMSTAR-2) and risk of bias (ROBIS) were assessed for systematic and scoping reviews. Data were synthesized by mechanistic domain.<h4>Results</h4>Sixty-two reviews were included. Systematic reviews (n = 35), narrative reviews (n = 24), and scoping reviews (n = 4) of asymptomatic (n = 37), symptomatic (n = 43), non-specified human subjects (n = 7) and animals (n = 7) were included. Reviews of moderate quality supported neurovascular, neurological, and neurotransmitter/neuropeptide changes. Reviews of low quality supported neuroimmunce, neuromuscular, and neuroendocrine changes. Reviews of critically low quality support biomechanical changes.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Findings support critically low to moderate quality evidence of complex multisystem mechanistic responses occurring with the application of MT. Results support peripheral, segmental spinal, and supraspinal mechanisms occurring with the application of MT, which can be measured directly or indirectly. The clinical value of these findings has not been well established. While MT has proven to be an effective intervention to treat conditions such as pain, the current body of literature leaves uncertainty as to 'why' MT interventions work, and future research should look to better define which mechanisms (or combinations of mechanisms) are mediators of clinical response.
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spelling doaj-art-39c3a2c6a29c490ca4515a87133549ca2025-08-20T02:17:25ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032025-01-01203e031958610.1371/journal.pone.0319586The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.Damian L KeterJoel E BialoskyKevin BrochettiCarol A CourtneyMartha FunabashiSteve KarasKenneth LearmanChad E Cook<h4>Introduction</h4>Treatment mechanisms are the underlying process or pathway through which a treatment influences the body. This includes molecular, cellular and physiological processes or pathways contributing to treatment effect. Manual therapy (MT) evokes complex mechanistic responses across body systems, interacting with the individual patient and context to promote a treatment response. Challenges arise as mechanistic studies are spread across multiple professions, settings and populations. The purpose of this review is to summarize treatment mechanisms that have been reported to occur with MT application.<h4>Methods</h4>Four electronic databases were searched (Medline, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and PEDro) for reviews investigating mechanistic responses which occur during/post application of MT. This review was registered a priori with PROSPERO (CRD42023444839). Methodological quality (AMSTAR-2) and risk of bias (ROBIS) were assessed for systematic and scoping reviews. Data were synthesized by mechanistic domain.<h4>Results</h4>Sixty-two reviews were included. Systematic reviews (n = 35), narrative reviews (n = 24), and scoping reviews (n = 4) of asymptomatic (n = 37), symptomatic (n = 43), non-specified human subjects (n = 7) and animals (n = 7) were included. Reviews of moderate quality supported neurovascular, neurological, and neurotransmitter/neuropeptide changes. Reviews of low quality supported neuroimmunce, neuromuscular, and neuroendocrine changes. Reviews of critically low quality support biomechanical changes.<h4>Conclusions</h4>Findings support critically low to moderate quality evidence of complex multisystem mechanistic responses occurring with the application of MT. Results support peripheral, segmental spinal, and supraspinal mechanisms occurring with the application of MT, which can be measured directly or indirectly. The clinical value of these findings has not been well established. While MT has proven to be an effective intervention to treat conditions such as pain, the current body of literature leaves uncertainty as to 'why' MT interventions work, and future research should look to better define which mechanisms (or combinations of mechanisms) are mediators of clinical response.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319586
spellingShingle Damian L Keter
Joel E Bialosky
Kevin Brochetti
Carol A Courtney
Martha Funabashi
Steve Karas
Kenneth Learman
Chad E Cook
The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.
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title The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.
title_full The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.
title_fullStr The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.
title_full_unstemmed The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.
title_short The mechanisms of manual therapy: A living review of systematic, narrative, and scoping reviews.
title_sort mechanisms of manual therapy a living review of systematic narrative and scoping reviews
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0319586
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