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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedA colleague tells you about a new orthopedic test. How do you know if this test is worth integrating into your practice? You are attending a continuing education seminar and a colleague tells you about a new...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground: Low-back pain (LBP) is a prevalent condition and has been found to be recurrent and persistent in a majority of cases. Chiropractors have a preventive strategy, maintenance care (MC), aimed toward minimizing...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground: Tracking how clinicians treat patients provides an opportunity to explore how the clinical management of common musculoskeletal disorders evolves over time. We present an uncontrolled before-and-after study...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedFibromyalgia is a chronic condition that most often affects young to middle-aged women. According to the American College of Rheumatology, it is diagnosed by the presence of widespread musculoskeletal pain for at least...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedBackground: Chiropractors receive training in nutrition during their education. Previous surveys have found that chiropractors frequently provide recommendations to patients relating to nutrition and dietary supplement...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedPatients in pain often diminish normal physical activities to avoid further pain, thereby becoming deconditioned. This "deconditioning cycle" contributes to a cycle of physical disuse and neuromusculoskeletal...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedSince ancient times, people have known that movement is essential to life. Today, a typical office worker sits hunched over a keyboard for eight hours a day and seldom stands up. When the requirements of a job do not...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedIn Part II, Dr. James Cox shares a number of the better studies he uses to show how chiropractic can be of value in treating stenosis and sciatica. Dr. Don Aspegren discusses how the literature helps create a level...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedAdequate activation of the gluteal muscles is essential in all ambulatory activities because they play a key role in synergistically stabilizing the pelvis and transferring forces from the lower extremities to the...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedChiropractic technique hangs by a thread. After some 118 years of this, we have not convincingly demonstrated that the information provided by our examination methods has much to do with the outcome of care. I am not...
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From:Journal of the American Chiropractic AssociationPeer-ReviewedHuman joints come in many shapes and sizes. They allow us to move and carry out normal activities of daily living. Without joints, we would be rigid and immobile. But joints are often injured, causing pain and...