31-2 Thoracic Spine
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In this issue, our contributors review the clinical consequences of thoracic spine pain. Although thoracic spine pain is a common clinical presentation, much of the scientific literature examining spinal conditions is focused on neck and low back pain, while the impact of thoracic spine pain on health and well-being seems generally overlooked.
Description
In This Issue:
- FEATURE ARTICLE: Thoracic Spine Pain: Is it a Significant Health Concern?
Brian Bond, DC, MS, PhD - AUDIO LECTURES:
- Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation of Thoracic Spine Pain
Patrick J. Battaglia, DC, DACBR - Evidence-Based Treatment for Thoracic Spine Pain
Adam Yoder, DPT
- Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation of Thoracic Spine Pain
- JURIS-PROOFING: Patient Communication
Brian J. Gleberzon, DC, BA, MHSc, PhD (student) - ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARIES:
Yasmeen A. Khan, DC, MS- The Inter-Rater Reliability of Static Palpation of the Thoracic Spine for Eliciting Tenderness and Stiffness to Test for a Manipulable Lesion
- Inter-Examiner Reliability of Seated Motion Palpation for the Stiffest Spinal Site
- Metastatic Cancer of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Presenting as Mid- and Low Back Pain in a Long Distance Runner
- CONTINUING EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE