Publications by authors named "Lance G Corber"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to identify "essential literature" recommended by chiropractic faculty, recognizing the diverse nature of chiropractic education and practice globally.
  • A web-based survey was conducted with 41 chiropractic programs, resulting in 30 participants and insights from 45 faculty members who submitted a range of bibliographic citations focusing on key topics in chiropractic care.
  • The findings highlighted important literature on clinical management of spine pain, spinal manipulation, and teaching techniques, while suggesting the creation of a chiropractic faculty registry to enhance collaboration and communication among educators.
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Background Context: Neck pain is a common musculoskeletal complaint responsive to manual therapies. Doctors of chiropractic commonly use manual cervical distraction, a mobilization procedure, to treat neck pain patients. However, it is unknown if clinicians can consistently apply standardized cervical traction forces, a critical step toward identifying an optimal therapeutic dose.

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