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James Donovan1, J David Cassidy1, Carol Cancelliere1, Erik Poulsen1, Mette Jensen Stochkendahl1, Jørgen Kilsgaard1, Marc-André Blanchette1, Jan Hartvigsen1.
Abstract
Over the past two decades, clinical research within the chiropractic profession has focused on the spine and spinal conditions, specifically neck and low back pain. However, there is now a small group of chiropractors with clinical research training that are shifting their focus away from traditional research pursuits towards new and innovative areas. Specifically, these researchers are now delving into areas such as brain injury, work disability prevention, undifferentiated chest pain, hip osteoarthritis, and prevention of pain in children and adolescents to name a few. In this paper, we highlight recent research in these new areas and discuss how clinical research efforts in musculoskeletal areas beyond the spine can benefit patient care and the future of the chiropractic profession.Entities:
Keywords: OA; brain injury; chest pain; chiropractic; research; work disability
Year: 2015 PMID: 25729080 PMCID: PMC4319449
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Can Chiropr Assoc ISSN: 0008-3194