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Ophthalmic artery occlusion after chiropractic neck manipulation
Bousquet E, Beydoun T, Zhao M, Hassan L, Offret O & Behar-Cohen F (2013): Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonism in the treatment of chronic central serous chorioretinopathy: a pilot study. Retina 33: 2096– 2102. Cakir B, Fischer F, Ehlken C et al. (2016):
Kathleen A. Regan +2 more
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Objective Cervicogenic headache is a disabling headache where pharmacological management have limited effect. Thus, non-pharmacological management is warranted.
Aleksander Chaibi +3 more
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Pain research in complementary and alternative medicine in Australia: a critical review [PDF]
Background: Sixty percent (60%) to 80% of patients who visit chiropractic, osteopathic, or Chinese medicine practitioners are seeking pain relief. Objectives: This article aimed to identify the amount, quality, and type of complementary and alternative ...
Xue, C, Zheng, Z
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Background Spinal manipulation therapy (SMT) is a popular though controversial practice. The debates surrounding efficacy and risk of SMT are only partially evident in popular discourse.
A. Marcon +2 more
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Chiropractic, Stroke Risk and Informed Consent [PDF]
Dr. Perle's article on the chiropractic field and stroke risks.http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id ...
Perle, Stephen M.
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Estimating the number needed to treat from continuous outcomes in randomised controlled trials: methodological challenges and worked example using data from the UK Back Pain Exercise and Manipulation (BEAM) trial [PDF]
Background Reporting numbers needed to treat (NNT) improves interpretability of trial results. It is unusual that continuous outcomes are converted to numbers of individual responders to treatment (i.e., those who reach a particular threshold of change);
A Beurskens +43 more
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Re: Chiropractic Manipulation and Stroke [PDF]
To the Editor: The study of Rothwell et al, recently published in Stroke ,1 attempts to add some light to the considerable heat generated by a long series of case studies,2–6 some of which have implied that spinal manipulation is exceedingly dangerous, suggesting that “patients, chiropractors, and physicians should be aware of the potential adverse ...
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Background: Multivessel cervical dissection with cortical sparing is exceptional in clinical practice. Case presentation: A 55-year-old man presented with acute-onset neck pain with associated sudden onset right-sided hemiparesis and dysphasia after ...
G. Melikyan +4 more
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Background Headache management is common within chiropractic clinical settings; however, little is yet known about how this provider group manage headache sufferers.
Craig Moore +3 more
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Exploring approaches to patient safety: the case of spinal manipulation therapy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the current safety culture around the use of spinal manipulation therapy (SMT) by regulated health professionals in Canada and to explore perceptions of readiness for implementing formal ...
Heather Boon +2 more
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