Small amplitude, high velocity thrust technique at the end of range, with sufficient speed that the patient is unable to prevent the movement
Dealing in a security to create a false appearance of active trading, in order to bring in more traders Illegal
This is a form of manual therapy where an application of forces to structures such as muscles, joints and bones is presented, where the goal is the restoration of normal joint motion and the elimination of pain secondary to disturbed biomechanics (Manip #1 p 280)
The illegal practice of dealing in a security to create a false appearance of active trading, in order to bring in more traders
One of the ways in which the researcher varies the type of stimuli or the amount or level of stimuli presented to research participants; also referred to as treatment
Artful management; as, the manipulation of political bodies; sometimes, a management or treatment for purposes of deception or fraud
In the securities industry, it usually refers to the illegal process of buying or selling a security to create a false or misleading appearance of active trading for the purpose of raising or depressing the price to induce purchase or sale by others
usually a hands on treatment to alleviate muscle or joint restriction and/or spasms
is a passive manual maneuver during which the three-joint complex is suddenly carried beyond the normal physiological range of movement without exceeding the boundaries of anatomical integrity The usual characteristic is a thrust-a brief, sudden and carefully administered "impulsion" that is given at the end of the normal passive range of movement It is usually accompanied by a cracking noise
Manipulation is the attempt to produce an outcome that the other person perceives to be at his expense either during or shortly after the interaction Manipulation produces a win-lose resulting the short term In the long term it is lose-lose
The act or process of manipulating, or the state of being manipulated; the act of handling work by hand; use of the hands, in an artistic or skillful manner, in science or art
Act of artificially influencing the price of a security by a person or group; often cited in securities fraud cases