We are bringing you the body series going over a in depth discussion and tools on sections of the body. We will be talking about facts and history related to each region, anatomy/physiology, misconceptions of the medical model, holistic approach to care, and tools of assessing/maintenance to optimize your structure long-term.
This video we will be covering the Cervical Spine. We will bring you up-to-date literature in our discussion to back our opinion.
Guide:
Intro - 0:00
Facts and Stats on the Cervical Spine - 2:33
Cervical Evolution Treatment Dating Back Thousands of Years - 4:11
Cervical Structures (Neck Curvature, layers of Muscles, Vertebral Artery) - 6:43
Tension Headaches (Tool) - 12:37
Migraine, Hemiplegic Migraine (Tool) - 16:00
Cluster Headaches (Tool) - 20:35
Hormonal Headache - 26:00
Degenerative Conditions (DDD, DJD - 27:59
Radiculopathy - 32:40
Medical Model Misconceptions - 40:39
Cervical Fusion - 46:18
Chiropractic Manipulation and Stroke - 52:43
Chiropractic and Conservative Care - 1:06:36
Physical Therapy Management for neck pain - 1:12:41
Manual Therapy, Acupuncture, Electrotherapy, Education - 1:16:03
Prevention, Assessment & Tool (Stretch Contractions) - 1:20:38
Outro - 1:25:00
Research:
-Surgery versus conservative care for neck pain: a systematic 2013
-Strokes happening in a clinic setting just as much chance as of a chiropractic setting research (92)
-Association between cervical artery dissection and spinal manipulative therapy -a medicare claims analysis
-Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion for neck pain w/ out radiculopathy or myelopathy
-Surgery vs nonsurgery for cervical radiculopathy - RCT - Surgery plus PT had better improvement by 1 year, but no statistical significance in improvement at two years follow up
-Moser, cervical manipulation does not result in brain perfusion (104) 1:02:16 - 1:02:29
-Cervical Arterial Dissections and Association With Cervical Manipulative Therapy
-Association between cervical artery dissection and spinal manipulative therapy -a medicare claims analysis
-Sarig Bahat, Hills, et al. "A systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions for cervical spine pain." European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 52.3 (2016): 365-377.
-Gross, Anita R., et al. "Conservative management of mechanical neck disorders: a systematic review." Journal of Rheumatology 35. 3 (2008): 66-78.
-Gross, Anita R., et al. "Manipulation and mobilisation for neck pain contrasted against an inactive control or another active treatment." Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 1 (2015): CD004249
-Hurwitz, Eric L., et al. "Treatment of neck pain: noninvasive interventions: results of the bone and joint decade 2000–2010 task force on neck pain and its associated disorders." Spine 33.4S (2008): S123-S152.
-Lee, Jong-In, et al. "Acupuncture for acute neck pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials." Pain Research and Management 15.3 (2010): 153-162.
-Cramer, Holger, et al. "Yoga for chronic neck pain: a 12-month follow-up." Pain Medicine 18.4 (2017): 662-667.
-Nadler, Steven F., et al. "The treatment of neck pain caused by cervical osteoarthritis." The Journal of Rheumatology 28.6 (2001): 1346-1353.
-Sluka, Kathleen A., et al. "Epidural electrical stimulation in the treatment of chronic low back pain: challenges and current evidence." Current Pain and Headache Reports 14.6 (2010):489-495.
-Côté, Pierre, et al. "The burden and determinants of neck pain in workers: results of the bone and joint decade 2000–2010 task force on neck pain and its associated disorders." Spine 33.4S (2008): S60-S74.
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