Melanoma in situ: a case report from the patient’s perspective
Introduction Melanoma can be a fatal form of skin cancer. The prognosis rapidly deteriorates from the in situ stage (stage 0) to stage 4. As such, early detection and treatment…
Introduction Melanoma can be a fatal form of skin cancer. The prognosis rapidly deteriorates from the in situ stage (stage 0) to stage 4. As such, early detection and treatment…
Objectives To determine the influence of induced fatigue on dynamic balance in healthy athletes. Design Systematic review Data sources: PUBMED, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Sports Discus, and the Cochrane library from onset…
Objective The purpose of this paper is to describe chiropractic management of a patient with neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) and to provide discussion regarding presentation, differential diagnosis, management and prognosis of…
Objectives To identify sports-focused research priorities to inform the development of a research agenda for sports chiropractors. Methods A qualitative description study was conducted using semi-structured interviews with 20 sports…
The chiropractic profession has recently begun to proactively address the problems identified by the health care industry. Prompted by rising health care costs, careful analysis revealed that the major culprit…
The objective of this paper is to introduce the descriptor “appropriate” for the process of delivering manipulative health care (MHC), and to identify and describe the determinants of chiropractors being…
Objective: To establish a data bank which will serve as a comprehensive inventory of data and document practical information on Canada’s licensed chiropractors and to produce a summary report of…
Objective: This report presents a case of missed upper cervical spine fracture following a motor vehicle accident and illustrates various clinical and radiographic considerations necessary in the evaluation of post…
This biographical study tracks the life of Robert Goddard Young; a member of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College’s (CMCC) Class of 1950. The paper begins with an overview of Robert…