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The inflammatory response in the regression of lumbar disc herniation LDH spontaneous resorption is well documented clinically and in preclinical studies. Spine surgeons are becoming increasingly aware of this phenomenon and many recognize the usefulness of conservative treatment for LDH and advise patients accordingly. Different forms of nonsurgical treatments should be exhausted before considering surgery […]
The regulation of the homeostasis and regeneration of peripheral nerve is distinct from the CNS and independent of a stem cell population In summary, we report that peripheral nerve provides a further example of the diverse mechanisms by which tissues maintain themselves and repair following injury. In the adult, peripheral nerve is highly quiescent yet […]
Association of egg intake with blood lipids, cardiovascular disease, and mortality in 177,000 people in 50 countries In 3 large international prospective studies including ∼177,000 individuals, 12,701 deaths, and 13,658 CVD events from 50 countries in 6 continents, we did not find significant associations between egg intake and blood lipids, mortality, or major CVD events. […]
A temporary disc-like structure at the median atlanto-axial joint in human fetuses We found that a relatively lower or shorter dens accompanied a thicker and larger disk in the median atlanto-axial joint. Without compression from the dens, incomplete degeneration might occur. Currently there is no information on the association of the disk with anomalies of […]
A Review of the History, Anatomy, and Development of the C1 Spinal Nerve The C1 spinal nerve is a fascinating anatomic structure owing to its wide range of variations. Throughout history, understanding of the cranial and spinal nerves has probably influenced the current conception of this nerve among anatomists. Located at the craniocervical junction, the […]
Consensus recommendations on the classification, definition and diagnostic criteria of hip-related pain in young and middle-aged active adults from the International Hip-related Pain Research Network, Zurich 2018 Future research on conditions with hip-related pain as the main symptom should include high-quality prospective studies on aetiology and prognosis. The most common hip conditions in active adults […]
So, what is chiropractic? Summary and reflections on a series of papers in Chiropractic and Manual Therapies Papers in this series have again revealed deeply rooted disagreements within the chiropractic profession about what chiropractic is, and what it should be, as a profession [13, 19, 20], as well as disagreements and variation in relation to […]
Determining the Sites of Neural Adaptations to Resistance Training: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis There are subtle neural adaptations following resistance-training involving both cortical and subcortical adaptations that act to increase motoneurone activation and likely contribute to the training-related increase in muscle strength. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation […]
High-velocity, low-amplitude manipulation (HVLA) does not alter three-dimensional position of sacroiliac joint in healthy men: A quasi-experimental study HVLA does not alter mobility of the SIJ in healthy individuals. There were trends towards an increase in mobility of the treated SIJ and reduction in the opposing one. Further studies are required to assess mobility of […]
Impact of blinding on estimated treatment effects in randomised clinical trials: meta-epidemiological study No evidence was found for an average difference in estimated treatment effect between trials with and without blinded patients, healthcare providers, or outcome assessors. These results could reflect that blinding is less important than often believed or meta-epidemiological study limitations, such as […]
Sham surgical procedures for pain intervention result in significant improvements in pain: systematic review and meta-analysis Sham surgery is associated with a large improvement in pain and other subjective patient-reported outcomes but with relatively small effect on objective outcomes. Sham surgeries are overwhelmingly safe. The magnitude of this effect should be used when planning future […]
Government of Ontario's Primary Care Low Back Pain Pilot project Interprofessional teams reducing disability, opioids and pain! "Since January 2015, clinic staff have taken part in Ontario’s Primary Care Low Back Pain Pilot project. Funded by the health ministry, it has studied the use of inter-professional teams of health care workers to treat patients with […]

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The immediate effects of cervical spine manipulation on pain and biochemical markers in females with acute non-specific mechanical neck pain: a randomized clinical trial

Specialized Cutaneous Schwann Cells Initiate Pain Sensation

Steve Passmore, DC, PhD, Geoff Gelley, DC PhD et al. win award for study on Spinal Manipulation Thrust Dose

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