Neck pain is common and something we see in practice everyday. When upper extremity pain or neurological symptoms are also present, the clinical situation changes a little bit, requiring careful […]
Tag Archives: Chiropractic
Around the globe, our aging population is growing. Falls are a major concern for this population, can lead to adverse outcomes (including fractures and hospitalizations), and are the leading cause […]
Thank you for your continued support in 2024! I hope you’ve achieved your goals and are ready for personal, clinical and business wins in 2025! As another year comes to […]
Subacromial (shoulder) pain is common, and very annoying for patients. Often aching, sharper (or ‘pinchy’) with movement, it can be quite disabling. As chiropractors, we normally use a combination of […]
Can you sustain a sport-related concussion without also sustaining a cervical spine injury? It is an interesting question, which underscores the growing evidence that addressing neck function can help concussion […]
As chiropractors, we know that the sacroiliac joint is often involved in low back and pelvic pain syndromes (among other things). This week, an update on the evidence relating to […]
This week’s review features a commentary from my friend and colleague, and lead author of this paper, Dr. David Byfield (included below)… Cognitive decline and dementia are of major concern […]
Concussion has been a hot topic lately, with the recent Parachute Canada guidelines recommending ONLY MDs and nurse practitioners for the assessment and diagnosis of concussions…what?! This obviously makes no […]
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 […]











