Search Results - "chiropractor"
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Investigation of trapezius muscle effect using ogawa masterdrive massage chair with electromyogram (EMG) sensor / Wan Safiyyah Nurnajah Wan Ahmad Tajuddin
Published 2019“…This requires the service of a physiotherapist or a chiropractor which may not always be available. To cater for this demand, newer models of automated massage chairs with better functions and modes are being introduced in the market. …”
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Identifying subgroups of patients using Latent Class Analysis: Should we use a single-stage or a two-stage approach? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back...
Published 2017“…Methods From 928 LBP patients consulting a chiropractor, baseline data were used as input to the statistical subgrouping. …”
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Wearable optical sensor for low back pain monitoring
Published 2021“…It is often conducted by physiotherapist or chiropractor to encourage joint mobilization of the spine under a controlled environment. …”
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Allied health management of technology-related musculoskeletal complaints among children and adolescents
Published 2016“…Approximately 1445 children were treated in the previous 12 months; with one-third of chiropractors each reported treating 31+ children. Most common treatments were soft tissue release, mobilisation, flexibility and conditioning exercises, soft tissue massage and kinesio-taping. …”
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Patients with low back pain had distinct clinical course patterns that were typically neither complete recovery nor constant pain. A latent class analysis of longitudinal data
Published 2015“…The study was a component of a broader study funded by an unrestricted grant from the Danish Chiropractors' Foundation (USD 370,000). Results: The study included 1,082 patients. …”
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Comparing patients’ and physiotherapists’ views of professionalism and professional standing: an Australian perspective
Published 2016“…perceptions of the features and value of professionalism in specific physiotherapy practice contexts.Major Findings: The professional standing of physiotherapists was similar to that of chiropractors, with judges, general practitioners and solicitors more highly regarded by both patients and physiotherapists. …”
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