Week in Review 26th Nov – 1st Dec 2018

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The studies we share and discussed this past week at Evidence Based Chiropractors, the one stop shop for evidence based practice.

Effects of barefoot and shod running on lower extremity joint loading, a musculoskeletal simulation study.

Neck pain: is it part of a migraine attack or a trigger before a migraine attack?

Roles of inflammation, neurogenic inflammation, and neuroinflammation in pain.

Effects of pregnancy on lumbar motion patterns and muscle responses

Immediate effects of real-time postural biofeedback on spinal posture, muscle activity, and perceived pain severity in adults with neck pain.

Recurrent back pain during working life and exit from paid employment: a 28-year follow-up of the Whitehall II Study.

Walking more than 90 minutes/week was associated with a lower risk of self-reported low back pain in persons over 50 years of age: A cross-sectional study using the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys.

Headache secondary to cervical artery dissections: practice pointers.

Training and match volume and injury in adolescents playing multiple contact team sports: a prospective cohort study.

Quasi-experimental causality in neuroscience and behavioural research.

Local cyclical compression modulates macrophage function in situ and alleviates immobilization-induced muscle atrophy.

Association of Back Pain with All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Older Women: a Cohort Study.

PLUS REVIEW: “Back Pain Is Linked With Increased Risk of Death in Older Women”.

Asthma and early herniated intervertebral disc disease.

Factors that influence neurological deficit and recovery in lumbar disc prolapse—a narrative review.

Evaluation of the Correlation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Electrodiagnostic Findings in Chronic Low Backache Patients.

[The prevalence of the palmo-mental reflex in patients with cervicocranialgia]. Russian.

Questionnaires that measure the quality of relationships between patients and primary care providers: a systematic review.

Pan-Canadian estimates of chronic pain prevalence from 2000 to 2014: A Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis.

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