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... as: McKay and Langworthy: A survey of accessibility and
utilisation of chiropractic services for wheelchair-users in the United
Kingdom: What are the issues? Chiropractic & Manual Therapies ... M: Chiropractic management of myofascial trigger
points and myofascial pain syndrome: a systematic review of the
literature. J Manipulative Physiol T...
... days/every day”
categories. Participan ts were asked whether they had dif-
ficulty finding comfortable shoes, whether they currently
received podiatry treatment, and whether they thought
they needed ... 4:23
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Discussion
The aim of this study was to describe the characteristics
of foot problems in a sample of Greek-speaking...
... Acceptance of chiropractic in the health system (Germany only)
• Carefully position ourselves into a position of demand before jumping into Ins.
• 3rd party payers
• Educating the public about chiropractic
• ... priority in Germany at this point
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... residue such as glycine
(Figure 1b). Accordingly, we mutated Leu84 to alanine
or glycine and then carried out in vitro kinase assays
withtheseandwildtypeChk1inthepresenceofthe
known Chk1 substrate ... targets are involved in a variety of biolo-
gical processes, the majority of them playing roles in
nucleic acid metabolism. Further analysis of this sub-
group revealed that mo...
... resection are
at risk of recurrence many years after surgery.
Consent
Written informed consent was obtained from the patient
for publication of this case report and any accompany-
ing images. A copy of ... occupying a large space and
compressing other thoracic structures may cause symp-
toms such as dyspnea, chest pain, cough, and fatigue.
Uncommonly hypertrophic pulmonary o...
... to
test for and estimate the s trength of possible mediating
effects of therapy [38]. In a further exploratory analysis,
pred ictors of command compliance, including self-harm
and harm to others ... increase
insight and promote medication adherence”.
Hypotheses
The primary hypothesis to be tested is whether in
patients with command hallucinations who have acted
on their...
... report and any accompanying
images. A copy of the written consent is available for
review by the Editor -in- Chief of this journal.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing ... extremi-
ties and perineum. It is uncommon in the cervicofacial
area and the usual nidus of infection in these cases is the
teeth. The presence of immuno-com...
... identification of isolates to species level and re-
emphasises the difficulty in diagnosing Capnocytophaga infections due to their slow growth in the
laboratory.
Introduction
The members of the genus ... flora of healthy
children [11].
Consent
Written informed consent was obtained from the patient's
wife for publication of this case report and any accompa-
nyi...
... type of short-limb dwarfism [1-
3] and is usually diagnosed at birth. Clinically the rhi-
zomelic limb shortening and the broad and prominent
forehead may not be striking, but radiologically the ... abnormal. The complications of achondroplasia
involve many organ systems, but in most instances they
are consequences of abnormal linear bone growth. About
10% of patient...
... implications for the welfare of both man and animals. Our
results may inform new ways of genetic manipulation of
phages to alter their host binding profile.
Materials and methods
Purification of phage ... culture center, Institute of
Microbiology and Epidemiology, Academy of Military Medical Science, China;
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Jing a. Department of Microbiology, Third Military Medical U...