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Risk factors for episodes of back pain in emerging adults. A systematic review There is moderate quality evidence that a history of back pain is a risk factor for back pain. There are inconsistent associations for age, sex, height, BMI, smoking and activity level. No associations were found between job satisfaction and structural imaging findings […]
The relationship between facet tropism and cervical disc herniation The findings of this present study suggest that facet tropism is associated with the disc herniation in the cervical spine. We also found that cervical disc herniates towards the side of the bigger facet angle with respect to the sagittal plane. There is a need for […]
The effects of spinal manipulative therapy on lower limb neurodynamic test outcomes in adults: a systematic review. Limited evidence suggests SMT-improved range of motion and was more effective than some other interventions. Future research, using standardized Neurodynamic tests, should explore technique types and evaluate longer-term effects. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered […]
MRI, Back Pain, Disc Herniations and Modic Changes with Dr. Tue Secher Jensen Tue’s research has primarily focused on the clinical value of MRI findings in people with back pain. In recent years his research focus has shifted more towards clinical guidelines, knowledge translation and implementation. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered […]
Musculoskeletal pain as a predictor for depression in the general working population of Denmark To conclude, we found strong and consistent longitudinal associations between MSD and indicators of depression (redeemed prescriptions for antidepressants and psychiatric hospital treatment for depressive mood disorders) in two separate cohorts from the Danish workforce. These findings suggest that musculoskeletal pain […]
Moving towards a contemporary chiropractic professional identity This review found that practising chiropractors consider themselves to be primary care or primary contact practitioners with a broad scope of practice across a number of patient groups not limited to musculoskeletal management. Across the research, there is a marked difference in the categories of practice objectives evaluated, […]
MRI evidence of brain atrophy, white matter damage, and functional adaptive changes in patients with cervical spondylosis and prolonged spinal cord compression CS may lead to distal brain damage affecting the white and gray matter of the sensorimotor cortex causing brain atrophy and functional adaptive changes. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered […]
Physical exercise effects on metastasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis in animal cancer models These findings suggest that exercise has no overall influence on any marker of cancer metastasis incidence or severity in animal models. However, the wide methodological heterogeneity observed between studies might be taken into account and the potential exercise effects on metastasis […]
Does manual therapy affect functional and biomechanical outcomes of a sit-to-stand task in a population with low back pain? A preliminary analysis These findings provide preliminary evidence that MT might influence the biomechanical and functional performance of an STS task in populations with LBP. The MT intervention in this study involved a combination of spinal […]
Effectiveness of Cervical Spine High Velocity Low Amplitude Thrust Added to Behavioral Education, Soft Tissue Mobilization, and Exercise in Individuals With Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) With Myalgia: A Randomized Clinical Trial Both groups improved over time, however, differences between groups were small. Significant differences between groups were noted for JFLS, TSK-TMD, and GROC. The additive clinical […]
Lumbar lordosis reduction and disc bulge may correlate with multifidus muscle fatty infiltration in patients with single-segment degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis The disc bulge at the stenosis segment and lumbar lordosis reduction may be correlated with fatty infiltration in the multifidus muscles at L5-S1 in patients with L4-5 single-segment DLSS #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education […]
Age-related changes to the craniocervical ligaments in asymptomatic subjects: a prospective MR study The craniocervical ligaments show a variable degree of signal intensity and thickness in asymptomatic adults. We postulate that these changes can be due to normal aging or due to repetitive microtrauma. We propose a new grading system to evaluate changes to the […]

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Relationship between X-ray findings of lumbar spondylosis and knee pain

Effect of active TENS versus de-tuned TENS on walking capacity in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: a randomized controlled trial

Implementation interventions for musculoskeletal programs of care in the active military and barriers, facilitators, and outcomes of implementation: a scoping review

Are Signs of Central Sensitization in Acute Low Back Pain a Precursor to Poor Outcome?

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