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"In short, imaging did not affect patient-reported outcomes nor the risk of complications compared with usual care, meaning that routine imaging is not necessary nor is it a good use of resources. Good clinical judgement was sufficient to warrant a x-ray. For more reading pleasure, see any of the following articles. The economic evaluations will […]
"Our findings suggest that optimal magnesium status may be important for optimizing 25(OH)D status."Magnesium status and supplementation influence vitamin D status and metabolism: results from a randomized trial #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function #disability #QOL
Clinical prevalence and population incidence of serious pathologies among patients undergoing magnetic resonance imaging for low back pain"The prevalence of serious pathologies was significantly higher in tertiary care (public health) than in private secondary care settings. One in every 6.5 patients referred for MRI in tertiary care demonstrated structural abnormalities associated with serious pathology, which […]
The public branding of chiropractors as musculoskeletal experts keeps paying dividends. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function #disability #QOL
Mediation of the Acute Stress Response by the Skeleton"We hypothesized that bone evolved, in part, to enhance the ability of bony vertebrates to escape danger in the wild. In support of this notion, we show here that a bone-derived signal is necessary to develop an acute stress response (ASR). Indeed, exposure to various types of […]
"Renowned exercise physiologists Martin Gibala and Stuart Phillips of McMaster University teach the surprising new science of cardio fitness and strength-building—and then provide you with hacks to get fit and strong (and healthy!) in less time than you ever thought possible. What’s the right mix of exercise between cardio and strength? How do you know […]
Manual Therapy Reduces Pain Behavior and Oxidative Stress in a Murine Model of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I "In summary, current results extended previous findings and demonstrated that daily sessions of MT (manual therapy) presented antihyperalgesic effects mediated, at least in part, through (1) prevention of TBARS and protein carbonyls increase in peripheral (hindpaw) […]
Mechanoadaptation: articular cartilage through thick and thin"The molecular mechanisms that underlie disuse atrophy are poorly understood despite the identification of multiple mechanosensing mechanisms in cartilage. Moreover, there has been a tendency to equate cartilage loss with osteoarthritic degeneration. Here, we review the historic literature and clarify the structural, metabolic and clinical features that clearly distinguish […]
The Global Summit on the Effectiveness of Spinal Manipulation for the Prevention and Management of Non-Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Focus on Patients and the Public is taking place September 14-15 at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. The Global Summit has attracted scientists, academics and researchers from around the world. Organised by Professors Pierre Côté, Jan Hartvigsen, […]
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Learn more about the CCGI here "Worldwide, a considerable number of surgeries are performed each year for the management of people with LBP with or without radiculopathy. Findings from this systematic review will advance our knowledge on the effectiveness and safety of a wide range of post-surgical rehabilitation interventions for people with LBP with or […]
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Does Size Matter? An Analysis of the Effect of Lumbar Disc Herniation Size on the Success of Nonoperative Treatment

Characterization of neuroinflammation and periphery-to-CNS inflammatory cross-talk in patients with disc herniation and degenerative disc disease

Pelvic Incidence: Computed Tomography Study Evaluating Correlation with Sagittal Sacropelvic Parameters.

Brainstem neuroimaging of nociception and pain circuitries

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