Publications by authors named "Zachary Cupler"

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  • * Researchers performed a systematic review to identify and refine competencies, resulting in 78 agreement statements across four main domains: Collaboration, Clinical Excellence, Communication, and Systems Administration.
  • * The findings aim to guide chiropractic education programs in developing curricula that prepare students for careers in integrated healthcare, ultimately enhancing their employability and effectiveness in clinical practice.
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Objectives: Patients receiving chiropractic spinal manipulation (CSM) for low back pain (LBP) are less likely to receive any opioid prescription for subsequent pain management. However, the likelihood of specifically being prescribed tramadol, a less potent opioid, has not been explored. We hypothesised that adults receiving CSM for newly diagnosed radicular LBP would be less likely to receive a tramadol prescription over 1-year follow-up, compared with those receiving usual medical care.

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Introduction: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a leading cause of chronic musculoskeletal pain among older adults. A common and costly intervention for the treatment of LSS is lumbar decompression with or without fusion (LSS surgery), which has mixed outcomes among patients. Prehabilitation is a strategy designed to optimize the consistency of positive surgical outcomes and promote patient self-efficacy, while attempting to mitigate postoperative complications.

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Background Case reports have raised the possibility of an association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and spontaneous cervical artery dissection (sCeAD), yet no large studies have examined this association. We hypothesized that adults with confirmed COVID-19 would have an increased risk of sCeAD over the subsequent six months compared to test-negative controls after adjusting for confounding variables. Methods We obtained data from a United States medical records network (TriNetX, Inc.

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  • The study aims to explore the ideologies, beliefs, and practice patterns of chiropractors in the US, focusing on three distinct subgroups based on their areas of practice: spine/neuromusculoskeletal, primary care, and vertebral subluxation.
  • It employs a secondary analysis of a cross-sectional survey conducted over nearly two years, capturing data from a random sample of 8,975 licensed chiropractors across all states and the District of Columbia.
  • The analysis examines how factors such as chiropractic degree program, years since graduation, and geographic region influence the chiropractors' responses to various survey items related to their ideologies, health treatment roles, and practices.
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Objectives: Radicular low back pain (rLBP) is often treated off-label with gabapentin or by chiropractors using chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy (CSMT). To date, no studies have examined the association between these interventions. We hypothesised that adults under 50 years of age receiving CSMT for newly diagnosed rLBP would have reduced odds of receiving a gabapentin prescription over 1 year-follow-up.

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Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess, summarize, and compare the current integrated clinical learning opportunities offered for students who matriculated in US doctor of chiropractic programs (DCPs).

Methods: Two authors independently searched all accredited DCP handbooks and websites for clinical training opportunities within integrated settings. The 2 data sets were compared with any discrepancies resolved through discussion.

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Objectives: Although chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy (CSMT) and prescription benzodiazepines are common treatments for radicular low back pain (rLBP), no research has examined the relationship between these interventions. We hypothesise that utilisation of CSMT for newly diagnosed rLBP is associated with reduced odds of benzodiazepine prescription through 12 months' follow-up.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

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Objective: To identify and descriptively compare medication recommendations among low back pain (LBP) clinical practice guidelines (CPG).

Methods: We searched PubMed, Cochrane Database of Systematic Review, Index to Chiropractic Literature, AMED, CINAHL, and PEDro to identify CPGs that described the management of mechanical LBP in the prior five years. Two investigators independently screened titles and abstracts and potentially relevant full text were considered for eligibility.

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  • Cervical spine surgeries for degenerative conditions are increasing, leading to common issues like chronic pain and recurrent problems, prompting some patients to seek manual therapy, although guidelines for its use post-surgery are lacking.
  • This study reviewed literature from various databases to assess outcomes of manual therapy in adults who had prior cervical spine surgeries, focusing on randomized clinical trials and case reports.
  • The review identified twelve articles, mostly case reports, with limited evidence from clinical trials, highlighting mixed outcomes related to manual therapy interventions in patients having undergone various cervical spine surgeries.
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Background And Purpose: Pain and disability may persist following lumbar spine surgery and patients may subsequently seek providers trained in manipulative and manual therapy (MMT). This systematic review investigates the effectiveness of MMT after lumbar surgery through identifying, summarizing, assessing quality, and grading the strength of available evidence. Secondarily, we synthesized the impact on medication utilization, and reports on adverse events.

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Background: Taping is a common treatment modality used by many rehabilitation providers. Several types of tapes and taping methods are used in the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction and pain.

Purpose: To summarize and map the evidence related to taping methods used for various joints and conditions of the musculoskeletal system, and to provide clinicians and researchers with a user-friendly reference with organized evidence tables.

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Background: Vertebral osteomyelitis is a rare, life-threatening condition. Successful management is dependent on prompt diagnosis and management with intravenous antibiotic therapy or surgery in addition to antibiotics. Reoccurrence is minimal after 1 year.

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Objective: The purpose of this case study was to describe the differential diagnosis of a thoracic epidural abscess in a Navy veteran who presented to a chiropractic clinic for evaluation and management with acupuncture within a Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Clinical Features: An afebrile 59-year-old man with acute thoracic spine pain and chronic low back pain presented to the chiropractic clinic at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center for consideration for acupuncture treatment.

Intervention And Outcome: The veteran elected to trial acupuncture once per week for 4 weeks.

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