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The use of diagnostic coding in chiropractic practice "It appears that implementation of diagnostic coding would be possible in the majority of the chiropractic practices that participated in this study. However for those chiropractors who do not focus on symptoms in their approach to clinical care, it could be challenging to use the ICPC-2 PLUS […]
Is neuroplasticity in the central nervous system the missing link to our understanding of chronic musculoskeletal disorders? "Recent findings suggest that a change in model and approach is required in the rehabilitation of chronic MSD that integrate the findings of neuroplastic changes across the CNS and are targeted by rehabilitative interventions. Effects of current interventions […]
Beyond the Spine: a new clinical research priority.Over the past two decades, clinical research within the chiropractic profession has focused on the spine and spinal conditions, specifically neck and low back pain. However, there is now a small group of chiropractors with clinical research training that are shifting their focus away from traditional research pursuits […]
Dr. Donald Murphy, Stephen Perle and William Defoyd on the importance of chiropractic residency training. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function #disability #QOL #knowledgetranslation
As a means of evidence based leadership, do you support the creation of a Science Officer (DC PhD) to ensure that guidelines, policies and standards of chiropractic regulatory boards are based on the best available scientific evidence in fulfilling the boards mandate of protecting the public's interest? #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient […]
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I've been asked a few times this past week via PM about young, early career graduates wanting to practice in evidence based chiropractic offices. If you're an intern or a recent grad and you're looking for opportunities to be mentored by or work with high quality chiropractors, add your name, city and State/province in the […]
Historical influence on the practice of chiropractic radiology: Part I - a survey of Diplomates of the American Chiropractic College of Radiology`Within the chiropractic profession, there is a continuing belief in radiographically visible subluxations as a cause of suboptimal health. This situation is sustained in part due to the reticence of other chiropractors to report […]
No Benefit for Intra-Articular Corticost­eroids Before Physical Therapy in Patien­ts with Knee OsteoarthritisPhysical therapy (PT), either before or ­instead of arthroplasty, effectively red­uces pain and enhances function in patie­nts with knee osteoarthritis (OA).­ Although some clinicians give intra-art­icular corticosteroid injections to redu­ce pain and inflammation before PT­, this approach has never been assessed ­in a […]
The effect of spinal manipulation on pain and prostaglandin levels in women with primary dysmenorrhea This randomized pilot study suggests that SMT may be an effective and safe nonpharmacological alternative for relieving the pain and distress of primary dysmenorrhea. However, the large change in KDPGF2a observed in both treatment groups clearly indicates that further studies […]
Manipulation and mobilization for treating chronic low back pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis There is moderate-quality evidence that manipulation (ie, thrust) interventions may produce small-moderate reduction in pain intensity compared with other active comparators such as exercise. Thrust interventions are also likely to reduce disability for patients compared with these active comparator interventions. The […]
Interdisciplinary Practice Models for Older Adults With Back Pain: A Qualitative Evaluation. Family medicine residents and doctors of chiropractic viewed collaborative care as a useful practice model for older adults with back pain. Health care organizations adopting medical and chiropractic collaboration can tailor this general model to their specific setting to support implementation. #science #chiropractor […]

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Motor Strategies Learned during Pain Are Sustained upon Pain-free Reexposure to Task

The effectiveness of manipulation and mobilization on pain and disability in individuals with cervicogenic and tension-type headaches: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Prof. Alice Kongsted wins 1st prize in poster presentation for study on reassurance, chiropractic and patient outcomes.

Chronic Pain: Pain Without Purpose (Stanford)

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