March 18 – 23, 2019

[Temporomandibular disorder and cervicalgia: pathophysiology underlying the comorbidity with chronic migraine].

Validity and reliability of clinical prediction rules used to screen for cervical spine injury in alert low-risk patients with blunt trauma to the neck: part 2. A systematic review from the Cervical Assessment and Diagnosis Research Evaluation (CADRE) Collaboration.

Is There Support for the Paradigm 'Spinal Posture as a Trigger for Episodic Headache'? A Comprehensive Review.

Is there an association between diabetes and neck and back pain? A systematic review with meta-analyses.

Evaluation of the Effects of Chiropractic on Static and Dynamic Muscle Variables in Sport Horses.

Association of Tramadol With All-Cause Mortality Among Patients With Osteoarthritis.

Motor Behavior Concepts in the Study of Balance: A Scoping Review.

“It is important to reinforce the importance of …”: ‘Hype’ in reports of randomized controlled trials.

Change in young people's spine pain following chiropractic care at a publicly funded healthcare facility in Canada.

Clinically measured hip muscle capacity deficits in people with patellofemoral pain.

The effect of manual therapy on gastrocnemius muscle stiffness in healthy individuals.

Conservative Spine Care Pathway Implementation Is Associated with Reduced Health Care Expenditures in a Controlled, Before-After Observational Study.

A risk-benefit assessment strategy to exclude cervical artery dissection in spinal manual-therapy: A comprehensive review.

Neck movement during cervical transforaminal epidural injections and the position of the vertebral artery: an anatomical study.

The age-related reduction in cerebral blood flow affects vertebral artery more than internal carotid artery blood flow.

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