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An exploratory investigation into the longevity of pain reduction following multisensory illusions designed to alter body perception llusory stretching of the joints in osteoarthritis may have significant clinical potential in development of future pain treatments. The results are also compatible with theories of cortical involvement of pain in osteoarthritis. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence […]
Lower-Limb Factors Associated with Balance and Falls in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Clinical Synthesis. "The systematic review consisted of 81 articles that met the inclusion criteria. Our results reflect a narrative review of the appraised literature for 8 pathways of lower-limb related influences on fall-risk in older adults. Six out of the eight […]
Completeness of the description of manipulation and mobilisation techniques in randomized controlled trials in neck pain; A review using the TiDieR checklist. Manipulation or a mobilization interventions are poorly reported in RCTs, which jeopardize the external validity of RCTs, making it difficult for clinicians and researchers to replicate these interventions. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education […]
Twelve Tips for Making the Best Use of Feedback " When utilizing feedback for performance improvement, medical students, interns, residents, clinical teachers and practicing physicians could make use of the twelve tips to put feedback into practice. The twelve tips provide strategies to reflect, interact and respond to feedback one receives through (validated) feedback instruments. […]
Clinical diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and vestibular neuritis With a typical clinical presentation, patients with BPPV can be diagnosed when the characteristic nystagmus on positional test-ing is seen. Patients with vestibular neuritis can be differentiated from those with cerebellar stroke with the HINTS plus examina-tion. By reliably diagnosing patients with vertigo using history, […]
Is the immediate effect of marathon running on novice runners’ knee joints sustained within 6 months after the run? A follow-up 3.0 T MRI study The knees of novice runners achieved sustained improvement, for at least 6 months post-marathon, in the condition of their bone marrow and articular cartilage. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient […]
Brain Drain: Psychosocial Factors Influence Recovery Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury—3 Recommendations for Clinicians Assessing Psychosocial Factors "Congratulations to Carol Cancelliere and Riaz Mohammedfor their recent publication in JOSPT. Their clinical commentary on psychosocial factors in concussion is available now (open-access)! The three clinical recommendations are: Address psychosocial factors earlyAsk all patient about their recovery […]
Professionalism and Medicine's Social Contract with Society Medicine's relationship with society has been described as a social contract: an “as if” contract with obligations and expectations on the part of both society and medicine, “each of the other”. The term is often used without elaboration by those writing on professionalism in medicine. Based on the […]
Exercise-induced muscle damage on the contractile properties of the lumbar paraspinal muscles: a laser displacement mechanomyographic approach" MMG appears capable of detecting changes in muscle contractile properties associated with an acute bout of low back pain." #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics […]
It is time to move beyond ‘body region silos’ to manage musculoskeletal pain: five actions to change clinical practice Current clinical research, education and practice commonly approaches musculoskeletal pain conditions in silos. A focus on body regions such as knee, hip, neck, shoulder and back pain as separate entities is manifest by region-specific clinical guidelines, […]
Functional Anatomy of the Spinal Cord" The spinal cord (SC) is the anatomical structure of the central nervous system (CNS) serving as a processing and relay station from and to the peripheral nerves. This cylinder of gray and white matter receives motor inputs from the brain and a wide range of sensory information from the rest […]
Clinical efficacy of platelet-rich plasma in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials. To compare the effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection versus placebo (saline injection) on pain and joint function in lateral epicondylitis in randomized placebo-controlled trials. Randomized controlled trials that evaluated pain (visual analog scale […]

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The effect of knee bracing on the knee function and stability following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

The experiences and needs of people seeking primary care for low-back pain in Australia

Psychological therapies for the prevention of migraine in adults

2019 Canadian guideline for physical activity throughout pregnancy

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