Fears over radiation have created irrational pressures to dissuade radiography use within chiropractic. Recently, the regulatory body for chiropractors practicing in British Columbia, Canada, the College of Chiropractors of British Columbia (CCBC), contracted Pierre Côté to review the clinical use of X-rays within the chiropractic profession. A “rapid review” was performed and published quickly and included only 9 papers, the most recent dating from 2005; they concluded, “Given the inherent risks of radiation, we recommend that chiropractors do not use radiographs for the routine and repeat evaluation of the structure and function of the spine.” The CCBC then launched an immediate review of the use of X-rays by chiropractors in their jurisd...
Chiropractic first adopted the X-ray in 1910 for the purpose of demonstrating tiny misalignments of ...
Dr. Perle's article on radiology and ethics.http://dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=...
Background: Recent media reports have highlighted the risks to patients that may occur when practiti...
Evidence-based contemporary spinal rehabilitation often requires radiography. Use of radiography (X-...
© 2018 The Author(s). The use of routine spinal X-rays within chiropractic has a contentious history...
The concern over x-ray exposure risks can overshadow the potential benefit of radiography, especiall...
To remedy spine-related problems, assessments of X-ray images are essential to determine the spine a...
Abstract The use of routine spinal X-rays within chiropractic has a contentious history. Elements of...
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "A Rebuttal to Chiropractic Radiologi...
The article responds to a commentary by P.A. Oakley and colleagues on "phantom risks" associated wit...
Background: It is known that not all chiropractors follow mainstream guidelines on the use of diagno...
The use of diagnostic x-ray is controversial in chiropractic, due to different groups in the profess...
STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional diagnostic study was conducted in two sessions. OBJECTIVE: To determ...
Abstract Background The Theoretical Domains Framework...
The high prevalence of back and neck pain results in enormous social, psychological, and economic bu...
Chiropractic first adopted the X-ray in 1910 for the purpose of demonstrating tiny misalignments of ...
Dr. Perle's article on radiology and ethics.http://dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=...
Background: Recent media reports have highlighted the risks to patients that may occur when practiti...
Evidence-based contemporary spinal rehabilitation often requires radiography. Use of radiography (X-...
© 2018 The Author(s). The use of routine spinal X-rays within chiropractic has a contentious history...
The concern over x-ray exposure risks can overshadow the potential benefit of radiography, especiall...
To remedy spine-related problems, assessments of X-ray images are essential to determine the spine a...
Abstract The use of routine spinal X-rays within chiropractic has a contentious history. Elements of...
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "A Rebuttal to Chiropractic Radiologi...
The article responds to a commentary by P.A. Oakley and colleagues on "phantom risks" associated wit...
Background: It is known that not all chiropractors follow mainstream guidelines on the use of diagno...
The use of diagnostic x-ray is controversial in chiropractic, due to different groups in the profess...
STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional diagnostic study was conducted in two sessions. OBJECTIVE: To determ...
Abstract Background The Theoretical Domains Framework...
The high prevalence of back and neck pain results in enormous social, psychological, and economic bu...
Chiropractic first adopted the X-ray in 1910 for the purpose of demonstrating tiny misalignments of ...
Dr. Perle's article on radiology and ethics.http://dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=...
Background: Recent media reports have highlighted the risks to patients that may occur when practiti...