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The Association Between Cervical Degenerative MRI Findings and Self-reported Neck Pain, Disability and Headache: A Cross-sectional Exploratory Study

ChiroOrg

Chiro.Org Blog: Overall, very few studies have investigated the association between cervical degenerative MRI findings and clinical symptoms. A systematic review from 2019 [13] investigated the presence of cervical MRI findings in patients with NP compared to pain-free controls and found, based on two studies, no differences in terms of disc degeneration between people with chronic non-specific NP and pain-free controls. [10, 27] One of the studies [10] also examined disc contour changes and fou

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How the Other Half Recovers: Non-sport Related Concussion Recovery is Longer and More Complex than Sport-related Concussion

Sports Medicine Research

Athletes who sustain a non-sport-related concussion compared to a sport-related concussion are more likely to delay reporting, take longer to return to play, and have more symptoms. The post How the Other Half Recovers: Non-sport Related Concussion Recovery is Longer and More Complex than Sport-related Concussion appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Treating Tennis Elbow with Chiropractic Care: Healing Tendonitis and Restoring Strength

Fullness of Life Chiropractic

At Fullness of Life Chiropractic , we believe in offering holistic solutions to your physical ailments. Tennis elbow, medically known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition characterized by pain in the outer part of the elbow and is often caused by overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons. It’s not just tennis players who experience this; many people from different walks of life can suffer from tennis elbow.