Personalized medicine (and chiropractic) is the way of the future. This week, some advice on a personalized approach to low back for your patients… Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is […]
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I think this is a topic that is of interest to most of my colleagues, so I will be making this Research Review (and all 4 in the series) available […]
I think this is a topic that is of interest to most of my colleagues, so I will be making this Research Review (and all 4 in the series) available […]
I think this is a topic that is of interest to most of my colleagues, so I will be making this Research Review (and all 4 in the series) available […]
I think this is a topic that is of interest to most of my colleagues, so I will be making this Research Review (and the next 3 in the series) […]
This week, I will be at the CCA’s National Convention & Tradeshow in Toronto – I hope to see some of you there! Instead of a Research Review, today I […]
As chiropractors, we need to explore psycho-emotional factors with some patients. This week we summarize a new paper linking childhood adversity with chronic pain in adulthood… Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) […]
Psychosocial Factors Related to Severe Pain & Functional Limitation in LBP Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Psychosocial factors are known to negatively influence clinical outcomes […]