Chiropractic

Importance of the type of provider seen to begin health care for a new episode low back pain: associations with future utilization and costs

J Eval Clin Pract. 2015 Sep 29. doi: 10.1111/jep.12464. [Epub ahead of print] Fritz JM Abstract RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVE: Low back pain (LBP) care can involve many providers. The provider chosen for entry into care may predict future health care utilization and costs. The objective of this study was to explore associations between entry […]

How Many Visits? Chiropractic Dose-Response Research

Author: Amanda Donohue/Friday, January 08, 2016/Categories: September 2015 By Daniel Redwood, DC Doctors of chiropractic, chiropractic patients and employees of insurance companies that provide coverage for chiropractic services have wondered for years how many visits to a chiropractor are needed to achieve maximum patient benefit for the conditions DCs treat most often—low-back pain, neck pain […]

Interventions for preventing and treating low-back and pelvic pain during pregnancy

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Sep 30;9:CD001139. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001139.pub4. Liddle SD, Pennick V. Abstract BACKGROUND: More than two-thirds of pregnant women experience low-back pain and almost one-fifth experience pelvic pain. The two conditions may occur separately or together (low-back and pelvic pain) and typically increase with advancing pregnancy, interfering with work, daily activities and sleep. […]

Public Perceptions of Doctors of Chiropractic: Results of a National Survey

Public Perceptions of Doctors of Chiropractic: Results of a National Survey and Examination of Variation According to Respondents’ Likelihood to Use Chiropractic, Experience With Chiropractic, and Chiropractic Supply in Local Health Care Markets William B Weeks, MD, PhD, MBA Abstract Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine whether general perceptions of doctors of […]

The effect of spinal manipulation on deep experimental muscle pain in healthy volunteers

Søren O’Neill Chiropractic & Manual Therapies 2015, 23:25 Abstract Background High-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) spinal manipulation is commonly used in the treatment of spinal pain syndromes. The mechanisms by which HVLA-manipulation might reduce spinal pain are not well understood, but often assumed to relate to the reduction of biomechanical dysfunction. It is also possible however, that […]

Manipulation and mobilisation for neck pain contrasted against an inactive control or another active treatment

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015 Sep 23;9:CD004249. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004249.pub4. Gross A, Langevin P, Burnie SJ, Bédard-Brochu MS, Empey B, Dugas E, Faber-Dobrescu M, Andres C, Graham N, Goldsmith CH, Brønfort G, Hoving JL,LeBlanc F. Abstract BACKGROUND: Manipulation and mobilisation are commonly used to treat neck pain. This is an update of a Cochrane review first […]

GALLUP AND PALMER COLLEGE RELEASE RESULTS OF INAUGURAL NATIONAL REPORT ON U.S. PERCEPTIONS OF CHIROPRACTIC

September 8, 2015 According to a new Gallup report released Sept. 8, an estimated 33.6 million U.S adults (14 percent) used chiropractic care within the last 12 months. Studies from other sources, including the 2012 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), have measured yearly chiropractic use at about 20.6 million U.S. adults (8 percent). The report, […]

3 Things You Should Know About Chiropractors

September 4, 2015 / By Brain & Spine Team Mystified by chiropractors? You’ve got a lot of company. Many people don’t understand what a chiropractor does. “Think of a chiropractor as a doctor who cares for any kind of muscle, joint or bone pain,” advises Andrew Bang, DC, from Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Integrative and […]

Changes in Shoulder Pain and Disability After Thrust Manipulation in Subjects Presenting With Second and Third Rib Syndrome

JMPT: July–August, 2015, Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages 382–394 James Dunning, DPT, MSc Abstract Objective The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate changes in shoulder pain, disability, and perceived level of recovery after 2 sessions of upper thoracic and upper rib high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation in patients with shoulder pain secondary to […]

PT and Chiro Care vs Opioids in Claims Duration

BMJ Open 2015;5:e007836 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-007836 Rehabilitation medicine Association of worker characteristics and early reimbursement for physical therapy, chiropractic and opioid prescriptions with workers’ compensation claim duration, for cases of acute low back pain: an observational cohort study Jason W Busse Abstract Objective To assess the association between early reimbursement for physiotherapy, chiropractic and opioid prescriptions for […]

Do Participants With Low Back Pain Who Respond to Spinal Manipulative Therapy Differ Biomechanically From Nonresponders, Untreated Controls or Asymptomatic Controls?

Spine: 01 September 2015 – Volume 40 – Issue 17 – p 1329–1337 Wong, Arnold Y. L. PT, MPhil, PhD Study Design. Nonrandomized controlled study. Objective. To determine whether patients with low back pain (LBP) who respond to spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) differ biomechanically from nonresponders, untreated controls or asymptomatic controls. Summary of Background Data. […]

Chiropractors who focus their practice on musculoskeletal conditions report more referrals from MDs

Chiropractors’ Characteristics Associated With Physician Referrals: Results From a Survey of Canadian Doctors of Chiropractic Marc-André Blanchette, DC, MSc JMPT: July–August, 2015Volume 38, Issue 6, Pages 395–406 Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics of Canadian doctors of chiropractic (DCs) associated with the number of patients referred by medical doctors (MDs). […]

The Chiropractic Care of Infants With Breastfeeding Difficulties

Explore (NY). 2015 Aug 20. pii: S1550-8307(15)00149-4. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2015.08.005. [Epub ahead of print] Alcantara J, Alcantara JD, Alcantara J. Abstract OBJECTIVE: Chiropractors have long advocated on the benefits of breastfeeding and given the realized and potential role of chiropractors in the care of infants with breastfeeding difficulties, we performed this review of the literature on […]

Chiropractic care and the risk of vertebrobasilar stroke – Stephen Perle, D.C. on BioMed Central blognetwork

Stephen Perle 19 Jun 2015 Research published today has found no significant association between chiropractic visits and vertebrobasilar stroke. In this guest post, Stephen Perle from University of Bridgeport discusses the findings and their limitations. The association between vertebrobasilar artery system (VBA) stroke and cervical spinal manipulative therapy (C-SMT) is a controversial topic and it […]

Influence of spinal imbalance on knee osteoarthritis in community-living elderly adults

Nagoya J Med Sci. 2015 Aug;77(3):329-37. Tauchi R, Imagama S, Muramoto A, Tsuboi M, Ishiguro N, Hasegawa Y Abstract Previous studies evaluated various risk factors for knee OA; however, no study has examined the association between spinal factors, such as total spinal alignment and spinal range of motion (ROM), with knee OA. The purpose of […]

Video of Hip Adjustment

Video of Hip Adjustment

Oregon Prioritizes Chiropractic, Complementary Therapies Over Painkillers and Surgery

August 11, 2015 Could Oregon’s bold move pave the way for more states to initiate similar policies? Many Oregon patients with chronic back pain will soon discover a host of new treatment options they previously didn’t have—including chiropractic care. Beginning next year, the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) will prioritize chiropractic and other complementary therapies over […]

Do You Perform Dry-Needling in Texas?

-by Bryan Snoddy, TBCE General Counsel No discussion of practice in Texas is ever complete without first identifying the authority which permits a licensee to engage in that scope of practice. The Chiropractic Act, section 201.002, permits a D.C. to perform modalities that “are nonsurgical” and “nonincisive” that “improve the subluxation complex or the biomechanics […]

Are You Making the Wrong Impression? From facial hair to footwear: what not to wear

Dynamic Chiropractic – August 1, 2015, Vol. 33, Issue 15 By Stephan J Troyanovich, DC and Jennifer Troyanovich Taking a page from Stacy and Clinton of The Learning Channel’s hit television program, “What Not to Wear,” we recently published an article in the summer issue of Chiropractic History: The Archives and Journal of the Association […]

Chiropractic Care and Risk of Stroke: The Shoe Moves to the Other Foot

By Anthony Rosner, PhD, LLD [Hon.], LLC Dynamic Chiropractic – August 1, 2015, Vol. 33, Issue 15 For decades, numerous papers have linked upper cervical chiropractic care to the incidence of vertebral artery dissections and stroke.1-6 Particularly bothersome have been the case-control studies, which, neglecting to include a cohort of patients consulting primary care medical […]