Public Health and Primary Care
Graham Atkin, PhD; Jessica Reece, MA; and Isabel Moran, BS
People experiencing homelessness are at a disproportionately greater risk for developing traumatic brain injury (TBI) than the general population. There has been minimal research to evaluate the prevalence of TBI or the long-term cognitive impacts of TBI among the population experiencing homelessness within the US. This study aimed to assess primarily whether those experiencing unsheltered homelessness had a higher prevalence of TBI than those in shelter.
Clinical Image
Christy Lu, DO; Dominique Jacobs, DO; Stacey Blannett, DO; Ranita E. Kuryan, MD; and Shane M. Swink, DO, MS
Musculoskeletal Medicine and Pain
Dillon R. Haughton, DO; Akhil K. Gupta, DO; Bader R. Nasir, BS; and Adrienne M. Kania
Experimental evidence supporting the existence of the viscerosomatic reflex highlights an involvement of multiple vertebral levels when renal pathology is present. Further exploration of this reflex, particularly in the context of nephrolithiasis, could offer valuable insights for osteopathic treatments related to this pathology. This study aimed to compare the rotation of vertebrae at levels associated with the viscerosomatic reflex in renal pathology in patients with nephrolithiasis vs. those without kidney stones.