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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedAll exams will be held on campus at Northwestern Health Sciences University, 2501 W. 84th Street, Bloomington, MN 55431. The written exam may be completed on either of the following dates: * June 14, 2013,...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION Many chiropractors and manual therapists tell their low-back pain patients to do core stabilization exercises. However, several questions arise from this recommendation: 1) Do core exercise programs...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground In relation to myofascial trigger points (MFTrPs) of the upper trapezius, this study explored muscle contractility characteristics, the occurrence of post-intervention muscle soreness, and the effect of...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedThe influence of the doctor of chiropractic on public health extends beyond that of a specialist in the field of neuromusculoskeletal disease. As the third most utilized health care profession, chiropractic plays an...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground In the United States (US) a shortage of primary care physicians has become evident. Other health care providers such as chiropractors might help address some of the nation's primary care needs simply by...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground Most patients in the secondary care sector consulting for low-back pain (LBP) seem to have a more or less constant course of pain during the ensuing year. Fewer patients with LBP in the primary care sector...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground The proportion of older people will triple by the year 2050. In addition, the incidence of chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions will increase among the elderly people. Thus, in order to prepare for...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedIntroduction As clinicians, we are presented with injuries and different clinical presentations that challenge the way we assess our patients. MRI and ultrasound imaging are common diagnostic tools used by doctors...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedI am writing in response to the JACA Online article by Robert Cooperstein, DC, MA: "What Is Wrong with 'Happily Ever After' Chiropractic?" I am glad someone is finally addressing some of the deeply rooted aspects of the...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedIntegration and collaboration have become American health care watchwords: Think ACOs and medical homes. Steven Kraus, DC, DIBCN, FICC, founder and CEO of Future Health, says this trend is good news for doctors of...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground Chiropractors regularly treat pregnant patients for low-back pain during their pregnancy. An increasing amount of literature on this topic supports this form of treatment; however, the experience of...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedA large randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess the contribution of manipulation and mobilization vs. exercise or as a combined treatment (called variously manual or manipulative therapy) has been published:...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedUntil recently, most of us considered athletic shoes an important and essential part of our athletic training gear. This belief was fortified by the advent of the modern running shoe in the mid-1970s. Every year since...