neck pain

Season 8, Episode 12 with Steve Karas: An RCT to compare the immediate effects of seated thoracic and targeted supine thoracic manipulation on cervical spine flexion range of motion and pain

In episode 12 of season 8 of Inside the Science, we highlight the study, “A randomized clinical trial to compare the immediate effects of seated thoracic manipulation and targeted supine thoracic manipulation on cervical spine flexion range of motion and pain” with Dr Steve Karas. You’ll hear him explain the results of each thoracic manipulation, other papers that address this topic of regional interdependence, the clinical implications and big takeaways.

Season 4, Episode 13 with Pierre Cote: Is a government -regulated rehab guideline more effective than a GP education or preferred-provider rehab for acute whiplash

In episode 13 of season 4 we’re highlighting the study, “Is a government-regulated rehabilitation guideline more effective than general practitioner education or preferred-provider rehabilitation in promoting recovery from acute whiplash-associated disorders? A pragmatic randomised controlled trial” with Dr. Pierre Cote. If you’d like to get access to the full discussion with Dr. Cote to hear him further explain how too much care too early can delay recovery, the differences of what was delivered in these three groups, how reducing the time it took for patients to receive care affected recovery, the specific implications and the big takeaways.

Season 4, Episode 11 with Pierre Cote: Management of neck pain and associated disorders: A clinical practice guideline from the OPTIMa

In episode 11 of season 4, we’re highlighting the study, “Management of neck pain and associated disorders: A clinical practice guideline from the Ontario Protocol for Traffic Injury Management (OPTIMa) Collaboration” with Dr. Pierre Cote. If you’d like to get access to the full discussion with Dr. Cote to hear him further explain the bone and joint decade task force on neck pain and associated disorders which led to this study, how clinical guidelines, in general, should be used and their value, the specific implications and the big takeaways.