Which Tape Measure Method Is Best Assessing Leg-Length Inequality?
By Robert Cooperstein, MA, DC Dr. Cooperstein wonders why most authorities recommend the medial malleolus over the lateral malleolus method, given the results of Woerman’s seminal study. Woerman’s data presentation and discussion are confusing, he says, but that 1984 study still has merit. Full Text >> JOURNAL REVIEW By Lawrence H. Wyatt, DC, DACBR, FICC Dr. Wyatt analyzes studies of the dynamic responsiveness of lumbar paraspinal muscle spindles in the cat, pelvic torsion and LLI, pediatric chiropractic, and evidence used in “evidence-based” integrative medicine programs. Full Text >> DIRECTION OF THE EVIDENCE By Ron Feise, DC Dr. Feise looks at the quality of a systematic review with meta-analysis to answer the question, “Can You Name an Effective Intervention (or Two) that Prevents Falls in the Elderly?