32-1 Management of the Athlete
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In the 2020 opening issue of D.C. Tracts we focus on the chiropractic management of sports-related injuries. According to practice analysis surveys, about half chiropractors manage sports injuries, with those who treat athletes more likely to use a multi-modal approach (such as spinal manipulation or rehabilitation) and collaborate with other healthcare providers.
Description
In This Issue:
- FEATURE ARTICLE: Diagnosis of Muscular Injuries with Diagnostic Ultrasound
Alicia M. Yochum, RN, DC, DACBR - AUDIO LECTURES:
- Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport
Brynne Stainsby, BA, DC, FCCS(C) - Dorsal Scapular Nerve and Shoulder Function
Bradley J. Muir, HBSc(Kin), DC, FRCCSS(C)
- Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport
- JURIS-PROOFING: Importance of Professional Boundaries while Managing Athletic Injuries
Brian J. Gleberzon, DC, MHSc - ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARIES:
Yasmeen A. Khan, DC, MS, MA- Prevalence and Profile of Australian Chiropractors Treating Athletes or Sports People: A Cross-Sectional Study
- Spinal Manipulative Therapy Effects in Autonomic Regulation and Exercise Performance in Recreational Healthy Athletes: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Lifetime Prevalence of Concussion among Canadian Ice Hockey Players Aged 10 to 25 Years Old, 2014 to 2017
- CONTINUING EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE