33-1 Chiropractic Care of Older Adults

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We are excited to present this issue of D.C. Tracts highlighting the increasingly important subject of chiropractic care of older adults. According to published best practices for the chiropractic profession, older adults often seek chiropractic care for the management of musculoskeletal pain, either as a sole primary care provider and/or as a co-provider. In addition, best practices indicate that chiropractic care appears safe and effective, with associated high levels of patient satisfaction.

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In This Issue:

  • FEATURE ARTICLE: Emerging Role of Chiropractic in the Management of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in the Elderly
    John Z. Srbely, DC, PhD
  • AUDIO LECTURES:
    • Helping our Patients Age Well: Evidence-Based Strategies
      Lisa Z. Killinger, DC
    • Balance and the Older Patient
      Brian J. Gleberzon, DC
  • JURIS-PROOFING: Juris-Proofing Your Office During COVID-19, Part One: In-Office Care
    Brian J. Gleberzon, DC
  • ABSTRACTS AND COMMENTARIES:
    Brad Muir, HBSc(Kin), DC, FRCCSS(C)

    • Predictors of New-Onset Widespread Pain in Older Adults: Results from a Population-Based Prospective Cohort Study in the UK
    • International Clinical Practice Guidelines for Sarcopenia (ICFSR): Screening, Diagnosis and Management
    • Best Practices for Chiropractic Care for Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Consensus Update
  • CONTINUING EDUCATION QUESTIONNAIRE