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Management of Neck Pain and Associated Disorders: A Clinical Practice Guideline From the Ontario Protocol for Traffic Injury Management (OPTIMa) Collaboration UOIT-CMCC Researchers with a comprehensive study on the management of neck pain and associated disorders #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics […]
Association Between the Type of First Healthcare Provider and the Duration of Financial Compensation for Occupational Back Pain The type of healthcare provider first visited for back pain is a determinant of the duration of financial compensation during the first 5 months. Chiropractic patients experience the shortest duration of compensation, and physiotherapy patients experience the […]
Psychosocial Risk Factors, Interventions, and Comorbidity in Patients with Non-Specific Low Back Pain in Primary Care: Need for Comprehensive and Patient-Centered Care Rather than specifically screening for psychosocial conditions, this suggests taking into account any potential comorbidity in patients with chronic LBP, as in other patients. All these results support the adoption of a more […]
To what extent are surgery and invasive procedures effective beyond a placebo response? A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised, sham controlled trials The non-specific effects of surgery and other invasive procedures are generally large. Particularly in the field of pain-related conditions, more evidence from randomised placebo-controlled trials is needed to avoid continuation of ineffective […]
How Effective Is Physical Therapy for Common Low Back Pain Diagnoses? We observed that a substantial percentage of the population did not meet MCID for pain and function following treatment of low back pain with physical therapy. Common risk factors for treatment failure included smoking and presence of night symptoms. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education […]
Electroacupuncture inhibits NLRP3 inflammasome activation through CB2 receptors in inflammatory pain These results suggest that EA reduces the inflammatory pain by inhibiting the activation of NLRP3 inflammasome through CB2 receptors. Our findings provide novel information about the mechanisms through which EA and CB2 receptor activation reduce inflammatory pain. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based […]
Chronic Low Back Pain and the Risk of Depression or Anxiety Symptoms: Insights From a Longitudinal Twin Study The relationship between chronic LBP and the future development of depression or anxiety symptoms is not causal. The relationship is likely to be explained by confounding from shared familial factors, given the non-statistically significant associations in the […]
Vertebral Artery Dissection Vertebral artery dissection (VAD) is a rare cause of stroke in the general population; however, represents one of the more common causes of stroke in patients younger than 45 years of age. Its signs and symptoms can be vague, and diagnosis can be elusive. Spontaneous dissections have been reported. However, incidental minor […]
When Chronic Pain Is Not “Chronic Pain”: Lessons From 3 Decades of Pain This suggests that we should never be entirely convinced of our favored assessment or management technique, and that we should never stop considering why a patient is either not making progress or perhaps getting worse. The role of the clinical-reasoning detective has […]
Uneven Intervertebral Motion Sharing Is Related to Disc Degeneration and Is Greater in Patients With Chronic, Non-Specific Low Back Pain: An in Vivo, Cross-Sectional Cohort Comparison of Intervertebral Dynamics Using Quantitative Fluoroscopy Greater inequality and variability of motion sharing was found in patients with CNSLBP than in controls, confirming previous studies and suggesting a biomechanical […]
Beliefs in the Population About Cracking Sounds Produced During Spinal Manipulation Certain beliefs have documented adverse effects. This study showed a high prevalence of unfounded beliefs regarding spinal manipulation. These beliefs deserve greater attention from healthcare providers, particularly those who practice spinal manipulation. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation […]
Issues with vertebral artery dissections Our letter to the editor regarding cervical manipulation and stroke has been published in Neurointerventional Radiology. Thank you to Stephen Perle and Peter Tuchin for their guidance and collaboration. #science #chiropractor #chiropractic #research #education #evidence based #patient centered #interprofessional #collaborative #rehabilitation #public health #spinal health #musculoskeletal health #ethics #pain #function […]

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Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines)

Investigation of a possible association of potentially inappropriate medication for older adults and frailty in a prospective cohort study from Germany

Impact of Chiropractic Care on Use of Prescription Opioids in Patients with Spinal Pain

Original Research Less Than Half of Patients Recover Within 2 Weeks of Injury After a Sports-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury A 2-Year Prospective Study

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