Presumptive spondylogenic pruritus: a case study
Objective To describe a case of a patient with chronic pruritus of the upper back and arms who underwent complete resolution of his complaint following a short course of chiropractic…
Objective To describe a case of a patient with chronic pruritus of the upper back and arms who underwent complete resolution of his complaint following a short course of chiropractic…
Les interrogations concernant la mobilité de l’articulation sacro-iliaque ont suscité un intérêt pour bon nombre de recherches et de discussions. Bien que contestée dans le passé, l’existence des mouvements du…
A case of anteromedial leg pain diagnosed and treated for 10 years as “shin splints” (medial tibial stress syndrome) is described. A history and examination was performed focused on anatomy,…
Malignancies are an important, although rare, cause of back pain which must be a consideration in patients with certain historical factors, or in patients who do not respond to treatment.…
Breast cancer is currently the most common form of cancer in women and will eventually affect 12 percent of the female population. Since 40% of patients with breast cancer develop…
Introduction: Large class size (148) and limited resources preclude application of the standard small group problem based learning that has generated both student and faculty satisfaction. An innovative method of…
Objective: To chronicle the conservative treatment and management of a 77-year old female patient presenting with chronic pain of 8 months duration in the midportion of the achilles tendon diagnosed…
A modified inclinometer was designed for measuring total ankle range of motion (ROM) in the standing position for a large future study. The purpose of this pilot study was to…
Objective: This case study was conducted to evaluate the treatment and management of a patient presenting with medial elbow pain diagnosed as medial epicondylosis. Case: A 35 year old male…