Articles related toMusculoskeletal Medicine and Pain

Mountaineering-Induced Bilateral Plantar Paresthesia

Kyle K. Henderson, PhD; Justine Parker, DO; and Kurt P. Heinking, DO
J Osteopath Med; 114(7): 549-555

Assessing Palpation Thresholds of Osteopathic Medical Students Using Static Models of the Lumbar Spine

Eric J. Snider, DO; Kenneth Pamperin, MS; Jane C. Johnson, MA; Natalie R. Shurtz, MHA; and Brian F. Degenhardt, DO
J Osteopath Med; 114(6): 460-469

Association of Low Back Pain, Somatic Dysfunction, and Lumbar Bone Mineral Density: Reproducibility of Findings

Karen T. Snider, DO; Jane C. Johnson, MA; Brian F. Degenhardt, DO; Eric J. Snider, DO; and Douglas C. Burton, MD
J Osteopath Med; 114(5): 356-367

Vestibular Dysfunction in Patients With Chronic Pain or Underlying Neurologic Disorders

John W. Gilbert, MD; Manuel Vogt, DO; Robert E. Windsor, MD; Gregory E. Mick, DO; Gay B. Richardson, MD; Benjamin B. Storey, MD; Stephanie L. Herder, MD; Susan Ledford, AA; Dee A. Abrams, PA-C; Mary Katherine Theobald, RN; Dana Cunningham, CMA; Louise Kelly, PA-C; Kimberly V. Herring, RN, ADN, BSN; and Michael L. Maddox, BA
J Osteopath Med; 114(3): 172-178

High-Dose Steroid Treatment in a Patient With Balò€ Disease Diagnosed by Means of Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Nicholas J. Lanciano, DO; Deborah S. Lyu, OMS III; and Carl Hoegerl, DO, MSc
J Osteopath Med; 111(3): 170-172

Low Back Pain, Somatic Dysfunction, and Segmental Bone Mineral Density T-Score Variation in the Lumbar Spine

Karen T. Snider, DO; Jane C. Johnson, MA; Brian F. Degenhardt, DO; and Eric J. Snider, DO
J Osteopath Med; 111(2): 89-96

Corrections to Esmer G et al 2010;110(11):646-652, Davidovich A et al 2010;110(8):462, and ChegwiddenWR et al 2010;110(8):476.

J Osteopath Med; 111(1): 3-3

The Persistence of Lumbar Somatic Dysfunction and Its Association With Bone Mineral Density

Karen T. Snider, DO; Jane C. Johnson, MA; Brian F. Degenhardt, DO; and Eric J. Snider, DO
J Osteopath Med; 114(1): 8-20

Targeted Pressure on Abductor Hallucis and Flexor Hallucis Brevis Muscles to Manage Moderate to Severe Primary Restless Legs Syndrome

Phyllis J. Kuhn, MS, PhD; Daniel J. Olson, DPM; and John P. Sullivan, MD
The authors assess the efficacy and safety of a device that produces targeted pressure on the abductor hallucis and the flexor hallucis brevis muscles to reduce the symptoms of moderate to severe restless legs syndrome (RLS) and compare the current findings with findings from studies of ropinirole use in patients with primary RLS.
J Osteopath Med; 116(7): 440-450

Self-Reported Minimalist Running Injury Incidence and Severity: A Pilot Study

Katrina Ostermann, DO; Lance Ridpath, MS; and Jandy B. Hanna, PhD
The authors examine whether injury incidence and severity by body region change after switching to minimalist running shoes (MRS), and to determine if transition times affect injury incidences or severity with MRS.
J Osteopath Med; 116(8): 512-520