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Stress and burnout in chiropractic students of European chiropractic colleges: [PDF]
Objective High levels of stress and burnout are known to negatively impact academic success, quality of life, and well-being of students. The purpose of this study was to investigate the degrees of stress and burnout levels of students from several European chiropractic colleges.
Pablo Pérez de la Ossa+1 more
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Leadership and capacity building in international chiropractic research: introducing the chiropractic academy for research leadership (CARL). [PDF]
In an evidence-based health care environment, healthcare professions require a sustainable research culture to remain relevant. At present however, there is not a mature research culture across the chiropractic profession largely due to deficiencies in ...
Adams, J.+15 more
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Background Spinal manipulation (SM) is used commonly for treating low back pain (LBP). Spinal stiffness is routinely assessed by clinicians performing SM. Flexion-relaxation ratio (FRR) was shown to distinguish between LBP and healthy populations.
Ting Xia+7 more
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Abstract Background Surgical intervention for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is common and associated with high rates of postoperative side effects or complications. Prehabilitation programs aim to reduce postoperative complications and enhance outcomes.
James E. Eubanks Jr+7 more
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Who consults chiropractors in Victoria, Australia?: Reasons for attending, general health and lifestyle habits of chiropractic patients [PDF]
Background COAST (Chiropractic Observational and Analysis STudy) reported the clinical practices of chiropractors. The aims of this study were to: 1) describe the chiropractic patient demographic and health characteristics; 2) describe patient-stated ...
Britt, HC+6 more
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Developing an initial set of quality indicators for chiropractic care: a scoping review
Background Quality indicators are standardized, evidence-based measures of health care quality. Currently, there is no basic set of quality indicators for chiropractic care published in peer-reviewed literature.
Robert Vining+4 more
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Manual therapy for the pediatric population: a systematic review
Background This systematic review evaluates the use of manual therapy for clinical conditions in the pediatric population, assesses the methodological quality of the studies found, and synthesizes findings based on health condition.
Carol Parnell Prevost+5 more
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Introduction: The roles of physiotherapists and chiropractors demon-strate some overlap. Both are members of a multidisciplinary team and contributeto the holistic care of patients. Good understanding of each others’ professionalpractice may lead to good
N. Naidoo, L. Bühler
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Attitudes towards chiropractic: a repeated cross-sectional survey of Canadian family physicians
Background Many primary care patients receive both medical and chiropractic care; however, interprofessional relations between physicians and chiropractors are often suboptimal which may adversely affect care of shared patients.
Jason W. Busse+17 more
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The chiropractic workforce: a global review [PDF]
The world is faced with a chronic shortage of health workers, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated a global shortage of 7.2 million health workers resulting in large gaps in service provision for people with disability. The magnitude of the unmet needs, especially within musculoskeletal conditions, is not well established as global ...
Peter J. Tuchin+7 more
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