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Ten Persistent Myths About Low Back Pain in the Elderly

Ten Persistent Myths About Low Back Pain in the Elderly

Low back pain (LBP) is one of the costliest and most disabling conditions affecting older adults. Not only can pain and disability interfere with the ability to carry out activities of daily living, but proprioceptive deficits associated with low back pain can impair balance, increasing the risk of serious falls and injuries that can dramatically [..]

Potential Causes of Post-Surgical Neck Pain

Potential Causes of Post-Surgical Neck Pain

Assuming patients and healthcare providers follow clinical guidelines for managing neck pain, most neck pain sufferers can experience resolution of their pain and disability with the aid of a conservative, multimodal treatment approach, such as those provided by chiropractors. However, for a variety of reasons, some patients may still undergo surgical intervention, and it is [..]

The Importance  of the Neck Pain Treatment Provider

The Importance  of the Neck Pain Treatment Provider

The primary reason that people go to chiropractors is for the management of spine pain (1): 63% of chiropractic patients seek care for lower back pain 30% of chiropractic patients seek care for neck pain 91% of these patients report acceptable positive clinical outcomes to chiropractic care for these complaints The primary subject of this [..]

Chronic Whiplash and Neck Muscle Endurance

Chronic Whiplash and Neck Muscle Endurance

Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) is an umbrella term used to characterize the myriad symptoms that can occur when soft tissues are injured during rapid acceleration and deceleration of the head and neck in a whiplash event, such as a rear-end automobile collision. Despite advances in the understanding and treatment of WAD, it is estimated that nearly [..]

Excessive Smartphone Use Can Be a Pain in the Neck

Excessive Smartphone Use Can Be a Pain in the Neck

Since their introduction and rapid adoption in the mid-2000s, smartphones have become an integral part of daily life—not only by consolidating multiple technologies into a single device, but also by helping us stay connected with family, friends, clients, and colleagues. However, alongside these benefits, a growing body of evidence points to significant downsides. Excessive smartphone [..]

Conservative Management of Patellar Tendinopathy

Conservative Management of Patellar Tendinopathy

The act of straightening the leg during walking, running, jumping, or standing is accomplished through a coordinated anatomical mechanism involving the quadriceps muscles that attach to the patella (kneecap), which is connected to the tibia (shin bone) via the patellar tendon. Repetitive and forceful knee-extension movements can overload this tendon, leading to injury or inflammation [..]

It Isn’t Always Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

It Isn’t Always Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

When symptoms such as pain, tingling, numbness, and weakness affect the hand, the first condition that comes to mind for most people is carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). While CTS is the most common nerve entrapment affecting the upper extremity, it is far from the only possible cause of these symptoms. So how does a chiropractor [..]

The Evidence Map of Low Back Pain Treatment Options

The Evidence Map of Low Back Pain Treatment Options

Low back pain is extremely common and remains one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, resulting in substantial healthcare utilization and cost. Because of this broad impact, identifying and implementing effective, safe, and cost-efficient strategies to diagnose, manage, and prevent low back pain is essential to improve patient outcomes and reduce overall healthcare burden. [..]

The Neck and Low Back Connection

The Neck and Low Back Connection

When a patient seeks chiropractic care for a condition like neck pain or low back pain, it’s natural to assume the underlying cause is located in the region where the patient feels symptoms. But this isn’t always the case. Sometimes, the primary or contributing factor to the patient’s chief complaint can be elsewhere in the [..]

Opioid Use for Spinal Pain and Spinal Manipulation as an Alternative

Opioid Use for Spinal Pain and Spinal Manipulation as an Alternative

The randomized controlled trial (RCT) is considered the highest level of evidence to establish causal associations and clinical benefits in clinical research (1, 2). Yet, the medical use of opioids in the Unites States for the treatment of pain has been based on very weak evidence, inflicting enormous harms on the US population (3). A [..]

The Inflammation and Depression Connection

The Inflammation and Depression Connection

Depression is a mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest or pleasure, and disruptions in thinking, energy, or daily functioning that interfere with one’s ability to carry out daily activities. For years, depression was widely believed to result primarily from a “chemical imbalance” related to serotonin. However, a major umbrella review in the [..]

Whiplash and the Four Phases of Injury Potential

Whiplash and the Four Phases of Injury Potential

Because rear-end motor vehicle collisions are the most common cause of whiplash injury, researchers have continuously sought to better understand this unique injury process, not only to derive more effective treatment strategies, but also to implement safety mechanisms in automobiles to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a car accident. As such, [..]