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/1BGgVKtRMc
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
RT is the closest thing we have to the fountain of youth; never too late to start! "Prolonged RT increases muscle mass, strength, and physical performance in the aging population, with no differences between 65–75 years and 85+ years older adults." https://t.co/I39V9FcTkY
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
Congratulations to Sophie Kochensparger on a 4th place finish and new PR with 94. Also congrats to Alanna Smith on a 10th place finish. They both played in @NationalTrailAD Lady Blazer Invitational. #goeagles
New episode with Dr. Clint Daniels. We discuss his articles regarding manipulation and prior spine surgery, medications for low back pain, suicide prevention, and health promotion.
https://t.co/J0h2MJuxPM
New Research: Effects of simulated hypo-gravity on lower limb kinematic and electromyographic variables during anti-gravitational treadmill walking #Physiology https://t.co/aacC7bPORT
George McAndrews spent much of his 55-year legal career handling patent law, but he was most proud of his work on an antitrust case that paved the way for chiropractors to be treated as legitimate partners by hospitals and physicians.
https://t.co/uhSrUk2m9R