Low back and neck pain, when combined, account for much of the individual disability and tremendous healthcare expenditure globally. It is therefore necessary to continually evaluate the effective management and […]
Tag Archives: Rehabilitation
Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition which affects approximately 40% of people worldwide at some time during their lives. LBP often results in physical disability and contributes to […]
Spinal disorders are one of the most disabling and costly health issues and sometimes, surgery is necessary. A growing body of research suggests that physical and psychological factors are associated […]
Rehabilitation After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Successful recovery following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) hinges largely on the rehabilitation program. Given that most ACL injuries are sports-related, the goal of rehabilitation […]
Management of Cervicogenic Dizziness Cervicogenic Dizziness has a lifetime prevalence of 15-35% in the general population and has many causes, including vestibular, cardiorespiratory, neurological, mental/psychiatric, and cervical/musculoskeletal. Cervical-related dizziness can […]
Relationship Between Physical Activity & Pain in American Adults “Motion is lotion, rest is rust” As chiropractors, one of our primary roles should be to promote and facilitate physical activity […]
Shoulder Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation & Return to Sport Shoulder injuries commonly impact athletes at amateur and professional levels and can impact performance, training and activities of daily living. Despite the […]
Manual Therapy with Rehabilitation of Cervical Sensorimotor Control for Neck Pain Between 50% and 85% of persons with neck pain do not attain complete resolution of their symptoms, possibly due […]
Surgery vs. Rehabilitation for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are one of the most common and serious knee injuries. There is an ongoing clinical and scientific […]