36-4: Radiology

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Letter from the Editor-in-Chief

»... Welcome to another interesting issue of D.C. Tracts! This edition highlights a contemporary focus on clinical radiology for chiropractors, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and other special imaging techniques....

Dr. Tracey Littrell’s article features a discussion of the common intra-abdominal calcifications in chiropractic care, especially those abdominal conditions presenting with low back pain as a co-morbidity. Dr. Daniel Haun provides two compelling audio lectures for this issue, including a review of the application of MRI for low back pain and the clinical course for osteoporosis. Dr. Brad Muir offers a review of several scientific articles that emphasize the growing role of artificial intelligence for radiology. Lastly, Dr. Brian Gleberzon delivers the third part of his series exploring ethical issues related to clinical practice.

I trust that as the reader, you will find this issue of D.C. Tracts both informative and interesting, refining your clinical expertise and patient services.

Best Regards,

Bryan M. Bond, DC, MS, PhD

In this Issue:

  • FEATURE ARTICLE: Common Intra-Abdominal Calcifications in Ambulatory Care
    Tracey A. Littrell, DC, DACBR, DIANM
  • ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARIES
    Brad Muir, HBSc(Kin), DC, FRCCSS(c)

    • Artificial Intelligence In Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology: Where Are We Now?
      AI Applications in Musculoskeletal Imaging: A Narrative Review
    • How does Artificial Intelligence in Radiology Improve Efficiency and Health Outcomes?
  • JURIS-PROOFING: Unethical Practice Activities – Are You in the Clear? Part 3: Whis is Why There are Guardrails
    Brian J. Gleberzon, DC, MHSc
  • AUDIO LECTURES
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lumbar Spine
      Daniel W. Haun, DC, DACBR
    • Osteoporosis and its Complications
      Daniel W. Haun, DC, DACBR
  • CONTINUING EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE