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Integrative care for the management of low back pain: use of a clinical care pathway
Integrative care for the management of low back pain: use of a clinical care pathway
For the treatment of chronic back pain, it has been theorized that integrative care plans can lead to better outcomes than those achieved by monodisciplinary care alone, especially when using a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and non-hierarchical team approach. This paper describes the use of a care pathway designed to guide treatment by an integrative group of providers within a randomized controlled trial.
Internal DAMnation
Internal DAMnation
Digital assets management presentation given by Susan Vossberg at the Small Archives Projects Conference at Loras College in Dubuque, IA in 2017.
Investigation of Antimicrobial properties of commonly used Chinese herbal compounds using standard growth assays
Investigation of Antimicrobial properties of commonly used Chinese herbal compounds using standard growth assays
Title of a poster presented at ACM in 2017 by NWHSU faculty members Susan Lawrenz-Smith, Lisa Oppegard, John Pirog, Sheryl Cota, NWHSU student Kristin Blake and S. Cusack.
J. Lamoine De Rusha
J. Lamoine De Rusha
Digital exhibition created and displayed by University Archivist Monica Howell, Summer 2017.
JBJS Elite Reviewers Program
JBJS Elite Reviewers Program
Center for Research and Innovation staff member Mary Forte is a manuscript reviewer for Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
Ketosis: benefits and risks
Ketosis: benefits and risks
Presentation by College of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine faculty member at a 2014 NWHSU faculty conference.
Learning Frameworks: Tools for Building a Better Educational Experience
Learning Frameworks: Tools for Building a Better Educational Experience
A Lumina Issue Paper co-written by University President Deborah Bushway.
Leveraging technology to increase student engagement
Leveraging technology to increase student engagement
Presentation by Northwestern Health Sciences University's Dr. Dung Mao called "Leveraging technology to increase student engagement."
Long-term Drug Therapy and Drug Holidays for Osteoporosis Fracture Prevention: A Systematic Review
Long-term Drug Therapy and Drug Holidays for Osteoporosis Fracture Prevention: A Systematic Review
Long-term alendronate and zoledronic acid therapies reduce fracture risk in women with osteoporosis. Long-term bisphosphonate treatment may increase risk for rare adverse events, and continuing treatment beyond 3 to 5 years may reduce risk for vertebral fractures. Long-term hormone therapy reduces hip fracture risks but has serious harms., PMID: 31009947
Long-term Drug Therapy and Drug Holidays for Osteoporosis Fracture Prevention: A Systematic Review. Comparative Effectiveness Re
Long-term Drug Therapy and Drug Holidays for Osteoporosis Fracture Prevention: A Systematic Review. Comparative Effectiveness Re
Objective. To summarize the effects of long-term osteoporosis drug treatment (ODT) and ODT discontinuation and holidays on fractures and harms., Peer-Reviewed. Prepared by the Minnesota Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-2015-00008-I AHRQ Publication No.15(16)-EHC037-EF
Lower extremity dynamic control declines with aging
Lower extremity dynamic control declines with aging
Presentation by School of Massage Therapy faculty member Veronica Stern and others at the 22nd Annual Society for the Neural Control of Movement Conference, Venice, Italy, April 21-28, 2012.
Mixed didactic and hands-on workshop
Mixed didactic and hands-on workshop
Hands-on workshop given by Jordan Knowlton-Key, Northwestern Health Sciences University's Human Performance Center Integrative Sports Care Coordinator, during the Wisconsin Chiropractic Association Spring Symposium . Workshop topics included Current knowledge of head injuries, Sideline and modified clinical head injury assessment, and Utilization of baseline testing ImPACT and return-to-learn/activity, 2020-02.

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