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Anterior Cervical Osteophytes and Sympathetic Hyperactivity in Patients with Tinnitus: Size Matters The size of anterior cervical osteophytes is associated with a higher success rate of radiofrequency lesions of the superior sympathetic ganglion for tinnitus. The current results imply a role for cervical sympathetic nervous system irritation in the development of tinnitus in a subgroup […]
The sensory and sympathetic nerve supply within the cervical spine: review of recent observations Additional to the sympathetic nerves accompanying the vertebral artery, the innervation patterns of dura and posterior longitudinal ligament in the upper cervical spine are distinctive features of cervical spine innervation. The possible clinical implications of cervical innervation patterns are considered with […]
Cervical Spondylosis and Hypertension: A clinical study of 2 Cases We report here 2 patients of cervical spondylosis with concomitant cervical vertigo and hypertension that were treated successfully with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Stimulation of sympathetic nerve fibers in pathologically degenerative disc could produce sympathetic excitation, and induce a sympathetic reflex to cause cervical […]
Outcome measures for assessing the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in frequent episodic or chronic migraine: a Delphi study Recommendations are for the use of the MIDAS, the HIT-6 and headache frequency, in combination with an outcome measure for quality of life. Associated symptoms and fear of attacks should also be considered as secondary outcomes, if […]
The significance of cervical sagittal alignment for nonrecovery after whiplash injury his study indicates the existence of an association between the constitutional sagittal alignment of the cervical spine and the outcome after whiplash injuries. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function […]
Functional Connectivity between Trigeminal and Occipital Nerves Revealed by Occipital Nerve Blockade and Nociceptive Blink Reflexes Thresholds for sensory or pain perception did not differ significantly between the repeated measurements on both sides. Our findings extend previous results related to anatomical and functional convergence of trigeminal and cervical afferent pathways in animals and suggest that […]
Experiences and challenges to cross-sectoral care reported by patients with low back pain. A qualitative interview study Patients’ experiences indicate a need for a stronger person-centred approach in cross-sectoral care, in which the individual’s experiences of living with low back pain are taken into account. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional […]
Catastrophization, fear of movement, anxiety, and depression are associated with persistent, severe low back pain, and disability This study showed that persistent, severe LBP, and disability is common in a secondary care population with LBP and is associated with a variety of psychological risk factors, in particular catastrophization and depression, highlighting the importance of considering […]
Sacroiliac joint variation associated with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis Anterior paraarticular bridging was the most common type of SI joint change in patients with DISH who underwent lumbar spine surgery. The present results regarding variations of SI joint changes in DISH should help understand the etiology of DISH. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based […]
A systematic literature review of spinal brace/orthosis treatment for adults with scoliosis between 1967 and 2018: clinical outcomes and harms data There is evidence to suggest that spinal brace/orthosis treatment may have a positive short – medium term influence on pain and function in adults with either progressive primary (de novo) degenerative scoliosis or progressive […]
What is rehabilitation? An empirical investigation leading to an evidence-based description Effective rehabilitation is a person-centred process, with treatment tailored to the individual patient’s needs and, importantly, personalized monitoring of changes associated with intervention, with further changes in goals and actions if needed. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation […]
Implicit motor imagery performance is impaired in people with chronic, but not acute, neck pain There is evidence of impaired implicit motor imagery performance in people with chronic neck pain, which may suggest disruptions to proprioceptive representation of the neck. These disruptions seem specific to the neck (performance on hand images intact) but non-specific to […]

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Research Posts

Age-related Changes in Cervical Sagittal Alignment

Spinal high-velocity low-amplitude manipulation with exercise in women with chronic temporomandibular disorders

Observational retrospective study of the association of initial healthcare provider for new-onset low back pain with early and long-term opioid use

Isometric versus isotonic exercise for greater trochanteric pain syndrome: a randomised controlled pilot study

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