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Exploring the Sitting Disc Technique Through Video Myelogram Fluoroscopy Findings
Back pain and spinal issues affect millions worldwide, prompting ongoing research into effective diagnostic and treatment methods. One such method, the sitting disc technique , has gained attention for its potential to reveal spinal problems that may not appear in traditional imaging. A study presented by Blum, Pick, and Lovett at the 2005 International Conference on Chiropractic Research sheds light on this technique using video myelogram fluoroscopy. This blog post explores
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Understanding Sacroiliac Dysfunction and SOT Insights from Recent JACA Discussions
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction often causes persistent lower back pain that can disrupt daily life. Despite its prevalence, this condition remains misunderstood and sometimes misdiagnosed. A recent letter to the editor by Blum CL, published in the Journal of the American Chiropractic Association (JACA) in December 2006, offers valuable insights into sacroiliac dysfunction and the role of Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) in its management. This post explores the key points from
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