Objective: To develop evidence-based recommendations on best practices for delivery of clinical preventive services by chiropractors and to offer practical resources to empower provider applications in practice. Design: Clinical practice guideline based on evidence-based recommendations of a panel of practitioners and experts on clinical preventive services. Methods: Synthesizing the results of a literature search for relevant clinical practice guidelines and systematic reviews, a multidisciplinary steering committee with training and experience in health promotion, clinical prevention, and/or evidence-based chiropractic practice drafted a set of recommendations. A Delphi panel of experienced practitioners and faculty, primarily but not exc...
Background: Chiropractors are an integral part of the management of musculoskeletal injuries. A cons...
© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Study Design. Secondary analysis of a nation...
Background: Neck pain in adults is common and a leading cause of physical disabilit...
Objective: To develop evidence-based recommendations on best practices for delivery of clinical prev...
The article offers information on the Clinical Practice Guideline Initiative designed to improve the...
IntroductionBack and neck pain are the leading causes of disability worldwide. Doctors of chiropract...
The high prevalence of back and neck pain results in enormous social, psychological, and economic bu...
The purpose of this collaborative summary is to document current chiropractic involvement in the pub...
Abstract Evidence-based practice has had a growing impact on chiropractic education and the delivery...
Chiropractic is a regulated health profession currently serving approximately 10% of the Canadian po...
As members of a mature profession, we have three primary responsibilities: to improve the health of ...
Abstract The World Federation of Chiropractic supports the involvement of chiropractors in public he...
ing the development of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chiropractic put out a call for a paper addr...
The major disability among the various professionals worldwide is musculoskeletal disorders. They im...
Background: There are several chiropractic spinal manipulative technique systems. However, there is ...
Background: Chiropractors are an integral part of the management of musculoskeletal injuries. A cons...
© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Study Design. Secondary analysis of a nation...
Background: Neck pain in adults is common and a leading cause of physical disabilit...
Objective: To develop evidence-based recommendations on best practices for delivery of clinical prev...
The article offers information on the Clinical Practice Guideline Initiative designed to improve the...
IntroductionBack and neck pain are the leading causes of disability worldwide. Doctors of chiropract...
The high prevalence of back and neck pain results in enormous social, psychological, and economic bu...
The purpose of this collaborative summary is to document current chiropractic involvement in the pub...
Abstract Evidence-based practice has had a growing impact on chiropractic education and the delivery...
Chiropractic is a regulated health profession currently serving approximately 10% of the Canadian po...
As members of a mature profession, we have three primary responsibilities: to improve the health of ...
Abstract The World Federation of Chiropractic supports the involvement of chiropractors in public he...
ing the development of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chiropractic put out a call for a paper addr...
The major disability among the various professionals worldwide is musculoskeletal disorders. They im...
Background: There are several chiropractic spinal manipulative technique systems. However, there is ...
Background: Chiropractors are an integral part of the management of musculoskeletal injuries. A cons...
© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Study Design. Secondary analysis of a nation...
Background: Neck pain in adults is common and a leading cause of physical disabilit...