The Top 10 Most Impactful SMT Studies in the Past Year
Here are ten quick summaries of the most influential chiropractic-related research studies from the past year, as collected & defined by ChiroUp.
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Posted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Aug 15, 2019 | Clinical, zall | 0 |
Here are ten quick summaries of the most influential chiropractic-related research studies from the past year, as collected & defined by ChiroUp.
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!
Read MorePosted by Douglas Gregerson, DC, DACBR | Mar 30, 2022 | Documentation, Radiology, zall | 0 |
One common reason for MRI imaging of the hip is the assessment of the acetabular labrum. In this article, Dr. Gregerson, DC, DACBR, discusses the MRI appearance and treatment of a labral tear.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Jan 23, 2019 | Clinical, zall | 0 |
e American College of Rheumatology defines fibromyalgia as chronic widespread pain and reduced pain thresholds to palpation.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Mar 28, 2014 | Clinical, Orthopedic, zall | 0 |
The shoulder is responsible for approximately 16% of all primary care musculoskeletal visits. (1) Many of these patients exhibit an often overlooked, altered scapular position and motion pattern called, “Scapular dyskinesis” (i.e. “winging”) (2,3) In order for clinicians to properly manage shoulder pain, including rotator cuff problems, they must first be able to recognize and treat scapular dyskinesis.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | May 16, 2017 | Clinical, Orthopedic, zall | 0 |
“Lateral epicondylopathy,” formerly “lateral epicondylitis, is a painful irritation of the common origin of the wrist extensor muscles. Lateral epicondylopathy (LE) is the most common cause of elbow pain. (1) The condition is related to repetitive wrist extension and is commonly referred to as “tennis elbow,” although the majority of those affected do not play tennis. (2)
Read MorePosted by Douglas Gregerson, DC, DACBR | Sep 22, 2016 | Clinical, Radiology, zall | 0 |
Degenerative joint disease and degenerative disc disease is seen often on our radiographs that it is tempting to label any joint as DJD.
Read MorePosted by Tim Bertelsman, DC, DACO | Jan 10, 2018 | Clinical, Neurology, zall | 0 |
Meralgia Paresthetica is a painful compressive neuropathy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN), causing “burning” pain and paresthesia in the thigh. (1-3)
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