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Vertebral LVs connect to peripheral sensory and sympathetic ganglia and form metameric vertebral circuits connecting to lymph nodes and the thoracic duct. They drain the epidural space and the dura mater around the spinal cord and associate with leukocytes. Vertebral LVs remodel extensively after spinal cord injury and VEGF-C-induced vertebral lymphangiogenesis exacerbates the inflammatory responses, […]
What kind of formal education are the chiropractic schools teaching in terms of understanding pain? I know 11 years ago when I graduated we had a few lectures about nociception and the neural pathways and networks involved in bottom up processing. Things have significantly changed. This pic is a nice summary of the various factors […]
Practitioner summary: The purpose of this investigation was to quantify the compression and shear forces in the neck in 45 degrees of flexion compared to neutral. Flexion increased compression throughout the cervical spine 1.6-fold compared to a neutral posture. In the upper cervical spine, AP-shear increased four-fold compared to neutral. Cervical spine joint loading with […]
According to the results and presence of P. acnes in more than 35% of the cultured samples, the presence of P. acnes in lumbar disc herniation is a suspected element leading to this condition. After analysis of the antibiotics, the lowest MIC value was identified for amoxicillin, ciprofloxacin, erythromycin, rifampicin, tetracycline, vancomycin; the moderate MIC […]
Physical exercise maintains or improves cognitive functions, and neurotrophin receptor signaling may play an important role.•A positive relationship exists between physical exercise and circulating brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels.•Less clear evidence has been found for a relationship between physical exercise and other neurotrophin levels, such as nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, and neurotrophin-4.•The postexercise variation of brain-derived […]
Open-label placebo application led to a larger reduction of pain intensity (-0.62±0.23 vs. 0.11±0.17, all M ± SE, p=.001, d=-0.44) as well as patient-reported functional disability (3.21±1.59 vs. 0.65±1.15, p=.020, d=-0.45) and depression scores (-1.07±0.55 vs. 0.37±0.39, p=.010, d=-0.50) compared to treatment as usual only. OLP treatment did not affect objective mobility parameters, anxiety and […]
L1 vertebra had significantly better (P < .02) trabecular bone microstructure (eg, trabecular bone volume fraction) than all other lumbar vertebrae. However, L1 vertebra also had significantly thinner (P ≤ .02) anterior, left, and right cortices compared to all other vertebral levels. Within L3-L5 intervertebral disc spaces, cranial endplates had significantly greater (P ≤ .03) thickness and maximum concavity depth compared […]
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"One hundred and ten women (aged 69.97 ± 5.5 years) with acute LBP were included. The regression model showed an association between the risk of falls and IL-6 levels, pain, gait speed, and years of education. It also explained 21.2% of risk of falls variance. The model equation was: fall risk = 1.28 + (0.19 […]
•Stretching is the most used technique to improve hamstrings flexibility.•Current research has focus on neurodynamic testing in hamstrings musculature.•Neurodynamic treatment is more effective than other methods such as stretching.Effects of neurodynamic treatment on hamstrings flexibility: A systematic review and meta-analysis #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health […]
Increased shear strains were observed in the contralateral side to the applied rotation as disc injury progressed from protrusion to LDH. Larger compressive loads applied to simulate unsafe lifting led to frequent early failure of the endplate, however, smaller compressive loads at similar flexion angles applied under safe lifting led more loading cycles before failure, […]
Just look at this incredible clip showing how the entire abdominal & pelvic cavity moves with breathing! The quality of your breathing mechanics is far wider reaching than just your lungs. The diaphragm is a huge massaging muscle on the gut contents. Therefore, improving breathing mechanics & diaphragm function has the potential to improve digestive, […]

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History is made as Scott Haldeman DC, MD, PhD receives United Arab Emorates Scientific Award

No consensus on causality of spine postures or physical exposure and low back pain: A systematic review of systematic reviews.

Unravelling functional neurology: does spinal manipulation have an effect on the brain? – a systematic literature review

Domains of chronic low back pain and assessing treatment effectiveness: A clinical perspective.

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