Drs. Jim Whedon and Brian Anderson discuss their R15 involving 3 Medicare neck pain studies. We also discuss how these studies support the Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act. https://t.co/LQLpJayZVR
New episode. Dr. Cesar Hincapie and I discuss his research involving chiropractic, lumbar disc herniations and nerve root injections. He describes the ongoing SALuBRITY trial.
https://t.co/kKOIxorJea
Chiropractors face significantly fewer opportunities to earn continuing education (CE) credit for research and academic activities compared to other healthcare professionals. https://t.co/Y5em5FkKpC
New episode. Dr. Alice Cade and I discuss her research interests of eye function, chiropractic and mild traumatic brain injury amongst other topics.
https://t.co/szrOdHW1nh
New episode. Dr. Alice Cade and I discuss her research interests of eye function, chiropractic and mild traumatic brain injury amongst other topics.
https://t.co/szrOdHW1nh
I had the great honor of interviewing Dr. Walter Herzog who is one of the most highly cited biomechanics researchers in the world! https://t.co/35NdLwPSVf
Happy to share our latest article - A 3-Month Dual-Task Exercise Randomized Pilot Trial Improves Dynamic Stability and Coordination in Community-Dwelling Older Adults https://t.co/GjhRUolfGv
New Chiropractic Science episode with Dr. Felipe Duarte regarding the neurobiology of chronic musculoskeletal conditions as well as spinal manipulation.
https://t.co/QdBmZmmKX1
Not our typical chiropractic study but fun nevertheless. The effects of target distance on kinematic sequence of the short game in male collegiate golfers https://t.co/kRV9nlAZg4
Coming soon...interview with Dr. Felipe C. K. Duarte, senior lecturer in the chiropractic program at Central Queensland University. Dr. Duarte’s research interests relate to neurobiological and neuromechanical mechanisms underlying highly prevalent and chronic MSK conditions.
New episode. Dr. Caroline Fagundes and I discuss vertebral artery strain, posture and falls in this episode of the chiropractic science podcast. https://t.co/hbOosyPGHy
New podcast episode. Dr. Ronald Farabaugh and I discuss his recent systematic review regarding the cost of chiropractic vs. medical management of adults with spine-related musculoskeletal pain. https://t.co/39Lley9Sph
Spinal pain patients who consulted chiropractors as first providers needed fewer opioid prescriptions, surgeries, hospitalizations, emergency department visits, specialist referrals and injection procedures.
https://t.co/FCz24YGzPC
Am I the only one to notice that the top 3 authors with published articles on manual therapies for low back pain are women? There are no two LBP scientists I am more honored to follow than @Cyndy_Long_PCCR and @JFritzPT! #WomenInScience @DukeMSK https://t.co/kwZ3IXzoVt
"This scoping review found that manipulative therapies, mainly chiropractic, have been the most widely studied approaches for nonpharmacologic pain management in the Medicare population." https://t.co/1Cpe2P0RUp
The subjective spine value (SSpV) is a "valid single-item score for the assessment of spinal function. The SSpV offers a useful tool to efficiently assess spinal function in a variety of spinal pathologies."
https://t.co/G5sOHTnxYQ