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Lifestyle Risk Factors Increase the Risk of Hospitalization for Sciatica: Findings of Four Prospective Cohort Studies Smoking and obesity increase the risk of hospitalization for sciatica, whereas walking or cycling to work protects against hospitalization for sciatica. Walking and cycling can be recommended for the prevention of sciatica in the general population #science #chiropractor #chiropractic […]
Are the size and composition of the paraspinal muscles associated with low back pain? A systematic review. This review found evidence that multifidus CSA was negatively associated with and predictive of LBP up to 12 months but conflicting evidence for an association between erector spinae, psoas, and quadratus lumborum CSA and LBP. To further understand […]
Treatment of Low Back Pain This guideline provides a pragmatic approach to treating LBP stratified by symptom duration. Among the many noninvasive treatments considered, no option shows a large benefit for pain and back-specific function. Even less can be said of therapeutic effects on other clinical outcomes like reduction in disability and improvement in quality […]
The biopsychosocial model and chiropractic: a commentary with recommendations for the chiropractic profession The chiropractic profession has a history rooted in positive BPS model assessment and intervention strategies. However, there remains a component of chiropractic culture that may unintentionally be giving messages that cultivate negative psychosocial behavior in patients. The profession may benefit from increased […]
Essential literature for the chiropractic profession: Results and implementation challenges from a survey of international chiropractic faculty A systematic approach to surveying educators in international chiropractic institutions was accomplished. The results of the survey provide a list of essential literature for the chiropractic profession. We recommend establishing a chiropractic faculty registry for improved communication and […]
Effectiveness of dry needling versus a classical physiotherapy program in patients with chronic low-back pain: a single-blind, randomized, controlled trial Although the total number of subject participated was small, the minimal statistical requirement was satisfied with significance between the study group and control group. Further studies are needed to find the long lasting effect and […]
Association between menopause and lumbar disc degeneration: an MRI study of 1,566 women and 1,382 men. Menopause is associated with lumbar disc degeneration. The association occurred in the first 15 YSM, suggesting estrogen deficiency might be a risk factor of disc degeneration of the lumbar spine. Further studies need to be carried out for deciding […]
Evidence for a Role of Nerve Injury in Painful Intervertebral Disc Degeneration: A Cross-Sectional Proteomic Analysis of Human Cerebrospinal Fluid. CSF was examined for differential protein expression in healthy control participants, pain-free adults with asymptomatic intervertebral DD, and LBP patients with painful intervertebral DD. While DD was related to inflammation regardless of pain status, painful […]
Healthy lifestyle behavior and risk of long duration troublesome neck pain or low back pain among men and women: results from the Stockholm Public Health Cohort. An HLB seems to be protective for long duration troublesome LBP in men, and for long duration troublesome NP in women. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient […]
Muscle Coordination and the Development of Musculoskeletal Disorders. The present article examines the hypothesis that each individual has unique muscle coordination strategies (or signatures) that will have specific mechanical effects on their musculoskeletal system. As such, some strategies would make some people more at risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders than others. Identification of individual coordination […]
Understanding Adolescent Low Back Pain From a Multidimensional Perspective: Implications for Management. In most cases, we recommend a cognitive functional approach that challenges negative LBP beliefs, educates adolescents regarding factors associated with their LBP, restores functional capacity where it is impaired, and encourages healthy lifestyle habits #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered […]
3D Gait Analysis With and Without an Orthopedic Walking Boot The walking boot alters the gait in the same way as those with existing LLD, putting them at risk for development of secondary knee, hip, and low back pain during treatment protocol. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public […]

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