Treating LBP: Extension vs. Flexion
McKenzie Mechanical and Diagnosis Therapy employs a unique assessment technique that has shown the greatest validity and reliability.
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Posted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Jul 24, 2014 | Clinical, Diagnosis, zall | 0 |
McKenzie Mechanical and Diagnosis Therapy employs a unique assessment technique that has shown the greatest validity and reliability.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Sep 13, 2017 | Clinical, Diagnosis, zall | 0 |
This month we will review the existing best practice literature regarding the etiology and management of lumbar disc lesions. Check out this related video to see what a real disc nucleus actually looks like. Then register for the Orthopedic Diplomate Class 1: Best Practice Management of LBP at the ICS fall convention [link needed for completion] to learn more about the most common conditions that cause LBP, the functional problems that perpetuate those conditions, and how to dramatically improve your clinical outcomes by using a highly-effective “classification” system.
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Patellofemoral pain is pain under your kneecap. When runners get PFP, it’s commonly known as runner’s knee. Runner’s Knee Symptoms.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Mar 13, 2019 | Diagnosis, zall | 0 |
Piriformis syndrome, first described in 1928, arises when a hypertonic or irritated piriformis muscle compresses the proximal sciatic nerve.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Sep 7, 2022 | Clinical, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
Medline contains more than 28 million references, with over one million new citations added each year. Keeping up is tough, but our friends at ChiroUp make it easier by continually scouring and summarizing freshly published literature to mine out new clinical pearls and best practice data. Read the article to learn more!
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Mar 18, 2020 | Clinical, Practice Management, zall | 0 |
This article covers 15 practical research studies from the past few weeks. The authors reviewed hundreds and highlighted only those papers that have the ability to enrich your practice, then summarized each with one or two sentences.
Read MorePosted by Douglas Gregerson, DC, DACBR | Jul 28, 2021 | Clinical, Radiology, zall | 0 |
Dr. Gregerson, DC, DACBR, discusses the radiographic appearance of the Popliteal cyst, commonly known as the “Baker’s cyst.” Read the article to learn more!
Read MoreSurveys have shown that patients often assume the worst in regard to Rotator Cuff Syndrome. There is one question that must be answered – Is it a full-thickenss tear? Read the article to learn more!
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