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 […]
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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 the next 3 in the series) […]
Lateral elbow tendinopathy (also referred to as lateral epicondylalgia/epicodylitis or tennis elbow) is a common condition resulting in pain and disability. It was previously assumed that the pathology of the condition […]
Mental health is a very important pillar of health, and one that requires particular attention in elite athletes. This week, a discussion of surveillance strategies and tools for athletes via […]
This week’ Research Review discusses a very important topic – patient safety, and what our profession is doing about investigating and reporting adverse events associated with chiropractic and physiotherapy treatments […]
“The knee bone’s connected to the…” – how would you finish that lyric? And, you’re welcome for putting that in your head for the rest of the day! This week’s […]
Have you ever had a patient tell you they have a headache (or some other ache or pain) that is exacerbated by changes in the weather? I think most chiropractors […]
Globally, the number of years lived with disability due to low back pain increased by 52.7% between 1990 and 2015. In primary care offices, 38% of patients seek care for […]
Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition that affects millions of people in high-, middle-, and low-income countries (1). LBP can be classified as acute (lasting up to 6 […]
Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) with radiculopathy is a common condition we encounter in clinical practice, with an annual prevalence of about 2% in the general population. Normally, the prognosis is […]











