31-3 Functional and Clinical Neurology
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In this issue, our contributors review several interesting topics including multisensory myelopathy and central sensitization.
Dr. Brett Winchester’s Feature Article highlights how information from different sensory modalities may be integrated by the nervous system, and the considerable role of spinal manipulation, soft-tissue massage and rehabilitation in modulating dysfunctional afferent feedback.
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In This Issue:
- FEATURE ARTICLE: Multisensory Integration in Chiropractic?
Brett A. Winchester, DC - AUDIO LECTURES:
- Cervical Myelopathy: An Increasingly Common Neurological Disorder in Chiropractic Practice
Donald R. Murphy, DC, FRCC - Neurology of Pain and Clinical Applications Regarding Central Sensitization
Jeffrey Remsburg, MS, DC, DACRB, Cert. MDT
- Cervical Myelopathy: An Increasingly Common Neurological Disorder in Chiropractic Practice
- JURIS-PROOFING: What Makes “Informed Consent” Truly Informed? (Part I)
Brian J. Gleberzon, DC, BA, MHSc, PhD (Student) - ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARIES:
Yasmeen A. Khan, DC, MS- Unravelling Functional Neurology: A Critical Review of Clinical Research Articles on the Effect or Benefit of the Functional Neurology Approach
- Subclinical Recurrent Neck Pain and its Treatment Impacts Motor Training-Induced Plasticity of the Cerebellum and Motor Cortex
- Exergaming in a Moving Virtual World to Train Vestibular Functions and Gait: A Proof-of-Concept-Study with Older Adults
- CONTINUING EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE