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The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
Dr Jeff Langmaid
100 episodes
5 days ago
In this episode, we dove into new research showing that more than half of people with persistent low back pain use analgesics—and most keep using them, even after structured programs.
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In this episode, we dove into new research showing that more than half of people with persistent low back pain use analgesics—and most keep using them, even after structured programs.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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502- Upright vs Recumbent MRI: New Insights for Chiropractors
The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
16 minutes 57 seconds
3 months ago
502- Upright vs Recumbent MRI: New Insights for Chiropractors
In today’s episode, we dig into one of the most intriguing topics in spinal imaging: the comparison between upright and recumbent MRIs. He breaks down a brand new systematic review published in the Spine Journal—featuring data from 19 studies and over 5,200 participants—to answer a key question for clinicians: Are there meaningful differences between upright and traditional lying-down MRI scans, and which correlates better with a patient’s pain?
The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
In this episode, we dove into new research showing that more than half of people with persistent low back pain use analgesics—and most keep using them, even after structured programs.