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In episode 6 of season 9, we’re highlighting the study, “Impact of overweight, obesity, and severe obesity on life expectancy of Australian adults”, with Dr. Anagha Killedar. You’ll hear her share a little more on how th

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In episode 6 of season 9, we’re highlighting the study, “Impact of overweight, obesity, and severe obesity on life expectancy of Australian adults”, with Dr. Anagha Killedar. You’ll hear her share a little more on how th

In episode 5 of season 9 we’re highlighting the study, “Cost savings of reducing opioid prescribing for the treatment of people with low back pain in general practice: a modelling study” with Dr. Anagha Killedar. You’ll

In episode 4 of season 9 we’re highlighting the study, “Intensive supervised rehabilitation versus less supervised rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction? A systematic review and meta-analysis

In episode 3 of season 9 we’re highlighting the study, “Development of a patient decision aid for children and adolescents following anterior cruciate ligament rupture: an international mixed-methods study” with Mr. Andr

In episode 2 of season 9 we’re highlighting the study, “Management of concussion symptoms utilizing Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy: a case series” with Mr. Dave Pleva. You’ll hear him set the stage regarding concussion

In episode 1 of season 9 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Physical examination tests of the shoulder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test performance” with Mr. Sigmund Gismervik.

In episode 16 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Classification approaches for treating lower back pain have small effects that are not clinically meaningful: systematic review with meta ana

In episode 15 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Patient experiences of rotator cuff-related shoulder pain and their views on diagnostic shoulder imaging: a qualitative study” with Dr. Peter

In episode 14 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “Patellar Tendinopathy: Clinical Diagnosis, Load Management, and Advice for Challenging Case Presentations” with Dr. Peter Malliaris. You’ll h

In episode 13 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “The effect of direction specific thoracic manipulation of the cervical spine: a randomized control trial” with Dr. Steve Karas. You’ll hear h

In episode 12 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “A randomized clinical trial to compare the immediate effects of seated thoracic manipulation and targeted supine thoracic manipulation on cer

In episode 11 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “The application of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy to the ankle-foot complex: a case series” with Dr. Lindsay Carlton. You’ll hear her give

In episode 10 of season 8 of Inside the Science we’re highlighting the study, “What low back pain is and why we need to pay attention” with Dr. Jan Hartvigsen. You’ll hear him describe some of what prompted this study an

In S8E9 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “The Outcome of Epidural Injections in Lumbar Radiculopathy Is Not Dependent on the Presence of Disc Herniation on Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Assessment of Sh

In S8E8 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “Epidural steroid compared to placebo injection in sciatica: a systematic review and meta‑analysis” with Dr. Eduard Verheijen. You’ll hear him describe why he

In S8E7 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “Utilizing directional preference in the management of cervicogenic headache: a case series” with Dr. Ron Schenk. You’ll hear him share a bit about the backsto

In S8E6 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “Effectiveness of mechanical diagnosis and therapy in patients with back pain who meet a clinical prediction rule for spinal manipulation” with Dr. Ron Schenk.

In S8E5 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “An international survey of the comprehensiveness of the McKenzie classification system and the proportions of classifications and directional preferences in p

In S8E4 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “Centralization and directional preference: An updated systematic review with synthesis of previous evidence” with Dr. Stephen May. You’ll hear him share why t

In S8E3 of Inside the Science, we’re highlighting the study, “Diagnosing painful sacroiliac joints: A validity study of a McKenzie evaluation and sacroiliac provocation tests” with Dr. Mark Laslett. You’ll hear him share
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