Sports-related concussions (SRC) continue to be one of the most complicated and challenging conditions that we treat in sports medicine. […]
Work from home-related musculoskeletal pain during the COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid review
1. Introduction Musculoskeletal conditions refer to various health-related issues with underlying pathophysiology that concern the muscular and skeletal functions [ […]
How to Make Your Own Handheld Dynamometer for Under $100 | Modern Manual Therapy Blog
I built one that works very well, has peak hold (important for a test where the patient holds the contraction […]
DO Day 2023 offers virtual and in-person opportunities, alongside NOM week
Participate virtually April 15-16 and in Washington, D.C. April 19-20. Registration is now open. The post DO Day 2023 offers […]
A scientometrics analysis and visualization of low back pain
Background Although low back pain (LBP) contributes to the global disease burden, literature on the scientometric analysis of low back […]
Preventing Muscle Mass Loss | Modern Manual Therapy Blog
Preventing Muscle Mass Loss By Dr. Sean Wells, DPT, PT, OCS, ATC/L, CSCS, NSCA-CPT, CNPT, Cert-DN As physical therapists (PTs) […]
Celebrate Black History Month with these Black DO physicians
This Black History Month, join us as we recognize the accomplishments of some of today’s most celebrated and influential Black […]
Evaluating the impact of a curriculum intervention using an assessment rubric for communication skill development of osteopathy students
Litzelman D.K. Cottingham A.H. The new formal competency-based curriculum and informal curriculum at Indiana University School of Medicine: overview and […]
Diurnal Variations of Lumbar Discs and the Varying Contributing Factors | Modern Manual Therapy Blog
Discs are always either filling or emptying with water. Intervertebral discs are the large hydraulic structures between vertebrae that separate […]