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Perceptions of the Quality of the Therapeutic Alliance in Chiropractic Care in The Netherlands: A Cross-Sectional Survey Both patients and chiropractors perceived the quality of the therapeutic alliance as being very positive. Despite these positive results, patient and chiropractor pairs perceived the level of collaboration in order to reach agreement on treatment goals and strategies […]
An Indication of Current Views of Australian General Practitioners Towards Chiropractic and Osteopathy: A Cross-Sectional Study This study provides an indication of the current views of Australian general practitioners towards chiropractors and osteopaths. The findings suggest that attitudes may have become less favourable with a growing intolerance towards both professions. If confirmed, this has the […]
Thoughts and impressions midway through the FIFA Sports Medicine Diploma Chiropractor Nashton Lane in the British Medical Journal Blog: Thoughts and impressions midway through the FIFA Sports Medicine Diploma. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function #disability #QOL #knowledgetranslation
Neural Correlates of Fear of Movement in Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain vs. Pain-Free Individuals Current findings support the FOM component of the FA model in cLBP. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function #disability #QOL #knowledgetranslation
Effectiveness of Chiropractic Care to Improve Sensorimotor Function Associated With Falls Risk in Older People: A Randomized Controlled Trial Sensorimotor function and multisensory integration associated with fall risk and the physical component of quality of life improved in older adults receiving chiropractic care compared with control. Future research is needed to investigate the mechanisms of […]
The Most Physically Active Danish Adolescents Are at Increased Risk for Developing Spinal Pain: A Two-Year Prospective Cohort Study In general, physical activity did not affect the risk of spinal pain during follow-up, but the 10% most active adolescents were at increased risk of developing spinal pain. Thus, vigorous physical activity appears to be a […]
Establishing the ACORN National Practitioner Database: Strategies to Recruit Practitioners to a National Practice-Based Research Network It does appear that a number of key promotional and recruitment features of the ACORN project may have helped establish the high response rate for the PBRN, which constitutes an important sustainable resource for future national and international efforts […]
Subluxation and semantics: a corpus linguistics study In summary, this analysis of discourse in the CMCC curriculum suggests that three distinct but related concepts are all referred to as subluxation. Only one model is presented for the subluxation event, and this is a coherent model based on conventional anatomical and biomechanical concepts, and validated through […]
Is Thoracic Spine Posture Associated With Shoulder Pain, Range of Motion and Function? A Systematic Review Thoracic kyphosis may not be an important contributor to the development of shoulder pain. While there is evidence that reducing thoracic kyphosis facilitates greater shoulder ROM, this is based on single-session studies whose long-term clinical relevance is unclear. Higher […]
Similarities and Differences of Graduate Entry-Level Competencies of Chiropractic Councils on Education: A Systematic Review A series of recommendations are proposed to create uniform and high quality international standards of care. Future research should compare the levels of CCEs enforcement of standards to see if similarities and differences exist. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence […]
How much is too much? (Part 1) International Olympic Committee consensus statement on load in sport and risk of injury There is evidence from some sports that if load is applied in a moderate and progressive manner, and rapid increases in load—relative to what the athlete is prepared for—are avoided, high loads and physically hard […]
Does Experimental Low Back Pain Change Posteroanterior Lumbar Spinal Stiffness and Trunk Muscle Activity? A Randomized Crossover Study While previous clinical research reported inconsistent findings regarding the association between spinal stiffness and low back pain, our study revealed that experimental pain caused temporary increases in spinal stiffness and concurrent trunk muscle co-contraction during indentation, which […]

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