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Research Report 2020-22

A selection of published research by CMCC faculty

Featured articles include:

10 Effects of Spinal Manipulative Therapy on Inflammatory Mediators in Patients With Non-Specific Low Back Pain: A Non-Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Teodorczyk-Injeyan JA, Triano JJ, Gringmuth R, DeGraauw C, Chow A, Injeyan HS

22 Effects of Distinct Force Magnitude of Spinal Manipulative Therapy on Blood Biomarkers of Inflammation: A Proof of Principle Study in Healthy Young Adults

Duarte FCK, Funabashi M, Starmer D, Partata WA, West DWD, Kumbhare DA, Injeyan SE

48 Clinicians’ Views About the Experience of Disability Due to Low Back Pain. Results From a Focus Group Study

Cedraschi C, Campello M, Salmi LR, Côté P

55 Intervention Usage for the Management of Low Back Pain in a Chiropractic Teaching Clinic

Csiernik B, Smith A, Plener J, Tibbles A, Young JJ

82 Using Technology-Based Educational Interventions to Improve Knowledge About Clinical Practice Guidelines

Verville L, Côté P, Grondin D, Mior S, Moodley K, Kay R, Taylor-Vaisey A

96 I Expected to be Pain Free: A Qualitative Study Exploring Athletes’ Expectations and Experiences of Care Received by Sports Chiropractors

Eindhoven E, Lee A, Stilwell P, Mior S

111 Effect of Back Problems on Healthcare Utilization and Costs in Ontario, Canada: A Population-Based Matched Cohort Study

Wong JJ, Côté P,Tricco AC, Watson T, Rosella LC

125 Integrating Indigenous Healing Practices Within Collaborative Care Models in Primary Healthcare in Canada: A Rapid Scoping Review

Corso M, DeSouza A, Brunton G, Yu H, Cancelliere C, Mior S, Taylor-Vaisey A, Macleod-Beaver K, Côté P

139 Serious Adverse Events Following Lumbar Spine Mobilization or Manipulation and Potential Associated Factors: A Systemic Review Protocol

Funabashi M, French SD, Kranenburg HAR, Hebert JJ

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CMCC is dedicated to pursuing innovation in education, research and patient care. In this way, the institution effectively prepares its students to become tomorrow’s leaders in spinal health.

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