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Read the abstract here Patients with spinal pain who saw a chiropractor had half the risk of filling an opioid prescription. Among those who saw a chiropractor within 30 days of diagnosis, the reduction in risk was greater as compared with those with their first visit after the acute phase. Congratulations Jim Whedon and Jay […]
ChiroSnopes Vol 1. March 2020 InvestigatorsThe ChiroSnopes Team © 2019-2020 Evidence Based Chiropractors. CLAIM Rating: FALSE Much like the mythical unicorn, the original Pero study on cancer patients could not be found ORIGINThe claim that spinal adjustment/manipulation boosts immune function by 200-400% has been used by unorthodox (traditional) chiropractors to suggest that being adjusted by […]
One of the more interesting research projects to come along. Please help us support Maria Laoudikou's project which is investigating chiropractic care for patients with a cancer diagnosis. Although we all know that conservative care cannot "cure" this condition, it's nevertheless important to understand how we can help improve function, quality of life.
Please see below for information on a delphi study for creating a treatment pathway for lumbar spinal stenosis that we're hoping that members will consider participating in. This is a large international, multidisciplinary study where team members include me, Andre André Bussières, Mike Schneider, Steve Passmore, Carlo Ammendolia, Carol Cancelliere, and Greg Stewart. Thanks for […]
Musculoskeletal pain conditions incur high costs and produce significant personal and public health consequences, including disability and opioid-related mortality. Persistence of high-cost health care utilization for musculoskeletal pain may help identify system inefficiencies that could limit value of care. The objective of this study was to identify factors associated with persistent high-cost utilization among individuals […]
" CPMP is a disabling condition for which several interventions exist. To our knowledge, this is the first network meta-analysis to systematically compare all available evidence. This is required by national health institutions to inform their decisions about the best available treatment option(s) with regard to efficacy and safety outcomes. "The best treatment option(s) for […]
"In covariate-adjusted linear regression models for total hip, femoral neck, spine and whole body BMD, women sleeping 5 hours or less per night had BMD values that were approximately 0.015, 0.012, 0.018, and 0.018 g/cm2 lower compared with women who slept 7 hours per night (reference group; Table 2). {TBL 2} The spine and whole […]
The findings of this systematic review suggest that craniocervical positioning may not alter blood flow as much as previously expected. Effects of Head and Neck Positions on Blood Flow in the Vertebral, Internal Carotid, and Intracranial Arteries: A Systematic Review #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal […]
Stiffness of the erector spinae and lumbar multifidus at rest (but not during contraction) was greater in participants with LBP than in asymptomatic controls (p < 0.05). Many of the self-report measures, but none of the physical examination findings were associated with muscle stiffness. Conclusion: Resting lumbar muscle stiffness is greater in individuals with LBP […]
There is low-quality evidence that KT has a beneficial role in pain reduction and disability improvement for patients with CNLBP. More high-quality studies are required to confirm the effects of KT on CNLBP. Short-Term Effect of Kinesiotaping on Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain and Disability: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research […]

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Comparing targeted thrust manipulation with general thrust manipulation in patients with low back pain. A general approach is as effective as a specific one. A randomised controlled trial

Foot orthoses induce immediate changes in intrinsic foot muscle EMG activity during walking

Recommendation Rates for Physical Therapy, Lifestyle Counseling and Pain Medications for Managing Knee Osteoarthritis in Ambulatory Care Settings. Cross‐sectional Analysis of the National Ambulatory Care Survey (2007‐2015)

Hematology Review: Anemias

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