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News from ACC/RAC 2006
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SOT Events
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SOT Related Research Information
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Research Conferences
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- European
Chiropractic Union Annual Convention - May 25-27, 2006 - Stockholm,
Sweden
- The
Conference on Chiropractic Research - September 15-16, 2006 - Chicago,
IL
- WFC/ACC
Conference on Identity - October 26-28, 2006 - Cancun, Mexico
- International
Research and Philosophy Symposium - November 3-5, 2006 - Spartanburg, SC
- ACC/RAC
Conferences - March 15-17, 2007 - To be Announced
- WFC/FCER
International Conference on Chiropractic Research (formerly ICSM) - May
17-19, 2007 - Vilamoura, Portugal (link available March 31, 2006)
- 6th
Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back & Pelvic Pain -
November 7-10, 2007 - Barcelona, Spain
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Research Search Engines
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Dural Connection Internet Edition
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SOT and Chiropractic Research Lists
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International SOT Events
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SOT and SOT Cranial Events
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Dear Colleague:
The theme of this year's ACC/RAC
Conferences (Association of Chiropractic Colleges / Research Agenda
Conference) was multidisciplinary collaboration and integrative
treatment. Some of the goals involved sharing how chiropractors are
working in integrative arenas such as in hospital settings, military
health centers, and developing new and innovative possible models such
as Cleveland Chiropractic College - Los Angeles' current building
relationship with University of Southern California's student medical
health center. Ultimately the question is, "What is in the best
interest of the patient?" While in typical chiropractic clinical
practice we are not dealing with life threatening conditions, this is
not the case when treating patients in a hospital setting or for that
case for the treatment of various types of visceral mimicry syndromes.
A model will be shared, following this introduction, that addresses a
possible scenario for medical chiropractic collaborative efforts. One
goal of Sacro Occipital Technique Organization (SOTO) - USA is to
foster multidisciplinary intercommunication as exemplified by our
yearly clinical symposium.
While there were many wonderful
platform and poster presentations at this RAC/ACC conference I will
share a few I think might particularly be of interest to practitioners
using (sacro occipital technique) SOT related techniques. Three papers
were accepted that had a relationship to the SOT world. All the
abstracts from this recent conference
are listed in the Journal of Chiropractic Education, Spring 2006 issue,
I am included two case histories and a qualitative systematic analysis
on the relationship between cervical disc related MRI findings with
asymptomatic subjects.
Please contact me directly at
drcblum@aol.com if you are aware of others who might be interested in
receiving this quarterly newsletter. If you didn't receive the first
Research Update please let me know.
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A case study of back and renal cell carcinoma
Rectenwald R, Mathew MBK, Journal of Chiropractic
Education, Spr 2006;20(1): 41.
Of significance is that renal cell carcinoma is generally an
incidental finding occurring during extensive imaging studies or
autopsy. By the time the condition is recognized often it can be fairly
advanced with osteolytic or metastatic proliferation. In this study a
patient presented with back pain along with related expected
radiological and orthopedic neurological findings. The chiropractor
found that following a few atlas orthogonal treatments the patient's
low back pain decreased and radiographic analysis showed better
vertebral biomechanical positioning, however one of the patient's
presenting symptoms, knee weakness, was worsening.
Some common findings prevalent with patients presenting with
a renal cell carcinoma include a history of cigarette smoking, exposure
to diesel fuel fumes, hypertension, and obesity. Recreational exercise
was shown to reduce the risk, whereas a Western-style diet increased
the risk. Red flags (reasons for extreme clinical concern) can often be
found with patients who following treatment have improvement with some
presenting complaints and worsening of another, which does not make
sense clinically. These incongruous finding should alert the doctor
that further studies are warranted along with a possible need to refer
for co-treatment and evaluation.
Renal
cell carcinoma: etiology, incidence and epidemiology
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Headache due to intracranial aneurysm: A case stud
Larkin-Their S, Livdans-Forret A, Journal of
Chiropractic Education, Spr 2006;20(1): 77.
The point of this case history is to illustrate some "red
flags" regarding patients that might present with a headache to a
chiropractor's office and then to discuss this case history's specific
"red flags." Generally a doctor should always be concerned when a
patient presents with a headache and has a history of hypertension,
cigarette smoking, oral contraceptive use, alcohol consumption,
pregnancy, and use of cocaine. With this patient she presented with a
few other specific red flags. She said this was "the worst headache she
has ever had," noted that her headache affected her whole head and
centralized at the base of her occiput, and had some unilateral eye
deviation.
With any patient presenting with these red flags a clinical
evaluation should be performed, no adjustment should be rendered and
immediate transfer for emergency care needs to be arranged. Please see
the following link for a very helpful PowerPoint program on cervical
manipulation and cerebrovascular events, how to predict them, and what
you as a doctor can and should do. This PowerPoint program was produced
by Dr. Gerald Clum, President of Life West Chiropractic College.
Cervical
Spine Adjusting and the Vertebral Artery: Contemporary perspectives on
patient safety and protection, clinical reality and patient management
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International Research Conferences - Abstract Deadline
Schedule
See left side for direct conference links
European Chiropractic Union Annual Convention - May 25-27,
2006 - Stockholm, Sweden: Abstract Deadline February 15, 2006 (past due
date)
The Conference on Chiropractic Research - September 15-16,
2006 - Chicago, IL: Abstract Deadline March 31, 2006
WFC/ACC Conference on Identity - October 26-28, 2006 -
Cancun, Mexico: Abstract Deadline June 30, 2006
International Research and Philosophy Symposium - November
3-5, 2006 - Spartanburg, SC: Abstract Deadline April 28, 2006
ACC/RAC Association of Chiropractic Colleges / Research
Agenda Conferences - March 15-17, 2007 - To be Announced:
Abstract/Paper Deadline August 21, 2006 (author signatures) -
August 25, 2006 (paper submission)
WFC/FCER International Conference on Chiropractic Research
(formerly ICSM) - May 17-19, 2007 - Vilamoura, Portugal: Abstract
Deadline December 31, 2006
6th Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back &
Pelvic Pain - November 7-10, 2007 - Barcelona, Spain: Abstract Deadline
To be Announced
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Next year we hope to have more
studies shared at the ACC/
RAC conferences that help illustrate what is commonly taking place in
SOT doctor's offices. Regretfully until it is published and/or shared
at a research conference it isn't research and our scientific community
doesn't really care about any anecdotal clinical story. Please know
that if I can ever help you with a SOT research project I am only an
email away.
Thank you for your dedication and interest
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