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That Calf Strain May Be a Deep-Vein Thrombosis
I recently read an article in the
Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy
that discusses an interesting situation we should all be aware of – deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) presenting as a calf strain.
Talking Chiropractic With Dr. Phil
On the morning of Feb. 23, 2012, history was made when Dr. Fabrizio Mancini, president of Parker University, was filmed for an episode of the "Dr. Phil" show at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, Calif.
Understanding the Placebo Effect: Different Strokes for Different Folks
The popular American idiom, "Different strokes for different folks," is believed to have emerged from the American South in the 1950s before it was practically immortalized as Sly & the Family Stone's top-selling single recording about a decade later.
Achilles Injuries, Part 2: Paratenonitis and Non-Insertional Achilles Injuries
Unlike the less common insertional Achilles tendon injuries [see part 1 of this article, Feb. 26 issue], paratenonitis and non-insertional Achilles tendon injuries are almost ubiquitous in the running community.
The Chop-and-Lift Exercise for Back Rehabilitation
Chopping and lifting patterns are often used as corrective exercise or for overall muscle strengthening.
Imaging the Sacrum and Coccyx: Review of Technique in the Weight-Bearing Position
Plain-film imaging of the sacrum and coccyx are often difficult because of obstructing factors such as the bowel, bladder, clothing artifact, and patients who are difficult to penetrate due to obesity.
Low-Level Laser Therapy for Mild to Moderate CTS
Each year, more and more people suffer from symptoms associated with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). In fact, in the U.S. alone, it is the fastest growing job-related malady among workers.
Wiggling to Wellness With Chiropractic Care
For Anthony Field, also known as the "Blue Wiggle" of the most popular and successful children's performing act out of Australia, "The Wiggles," entertaining and teaching children is his passion.
The Foot in Motion: What Can Go Wrong?
The biomechanics of gait affect not only the lower extremities, but also the rhythmic movements of the entire body. To appreciate this obvious relationship, picture running with your arms folded across your chest or with your chin tucked.
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