Musculoskeletal Medicine and Pain
John C. Licciardone, DO, MS, MBA; Ronse Raphi, BS; Kamri N. McKnight, BS; Reshan N. Warnesuriye, BS; Jisu Kim, BS; Jeffrey Black, BS; and Subhash Aryal, PhD
Osteopathic medical care has been associated with better long-term outcomes in an intention-to-treat analysis of data from a retrospective cohort study involving chronic low back pain. This study utilized data from the previously reported study to conduct a per-protocol analysis to determine the outcomes of osteopathic medical care utilizing a pragmatic research design in which patients consistently received osteopathic or allopathic medical care during long-term follow-up.
NMM/OMT
Brian K. Yorkgitis, DO; Ira Harmon, MS; Azad Khan, MBBS; Fern Webb, PhD; and Gabriel Brat, MD, MPH
Nonpharmacologic treatments are recommended for the treatment of pain including osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT). It has been shown there is low utilization of OMT and disparities in access in patient with pain conditions. The objective of this study is to describe the current landscape of OMT receipt as an adjunct in adult patients prescribed opioids. Through the exploration of a national outpatient database, this study will discern if there are disparities to receiving OMT.
Behavioral Health
Riya Kaushal, DO; Ian Snyder, DO; Ermin Tale, DO; Liat Jarkon, DO, MPH; Bernadette Riley, DO, MS; and Todd J. Cohen, MD
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD) are connective tissue disorders associated with musculoskeletal manifestations and significant psychiatric comorbidities. Psychoactive medications commonly utilized in these populations raise concerns regarding potential cardiac effects. This study explores associations between psychoactive medication utilization and electrocardiogram parameters in patients with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and HSD to provide insight into potential cardiac considerations in this population.