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 […]
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“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 […]
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 […]
Something we discuss with chiropractic patients every day! Low back pain is a leading cause of disability worldwide with the most common type being ‘nonspecific’. The pillars regarding the management […]
Chiropractic care is the most common complementary and integrative medicine practice used by children in the USA and is used commonly by children worldwide, most often for the treatment of […]
Dizziness and vertigo are common reasons for people to present for medical care and they often present in our chiropractic offices as well. When this symptomatology is acute and severe, […]
Treatment escalation for low back pain (LBP) is costing our healthcare system a ton of money, despite the fact that most of these expensive interventions and imaging modalities do not […]
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) […]
In the last few years, what we used to refer to as cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) has been renamed to degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM). DCM is a progressive spine condition […]
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