Resources for your practice
These educational writings and tutorials developed by researchers at the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research are designed to help chiropractors implement evidence-based practice into their everyday care for patients.
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Video Series
In this series of entertaining videos, researchers from Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research demonstrate how evidence-based concepts can be incorporated into your daily patient interactions.
Evidence in Action
Palmer College of Chiropractic and the American Chiropractic Association have partnered to provide “Evidence in Action,” a series of articles and videos that translate how the findings of research studies and other evidence can be applied in clinical practice.
Evidence in Action Articles
2023
- Evidence in Action: Body Language and Person-Centered Care
- Evidence in Action: An Evolving Understanding of Chronic Pain: Challenges and Opportunities
- Evidence in Action: Resources Supporting Person-Centered Care
- Evidence in Action: Offering a Choice: A Double Benefit? Paternalism vs. Person Centered Care
- Evidence in Action: Vertebral Artery Dissection: An Evidence Review
- Evidence in Action: Unpacking a Clinical Guideline
2020
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2015
- Evidence in Action: What should I do after my child has had a concussion?
- Evidence in Action: Can a Texting Program Help a Patient Quit Smoking?
- Evidence in Action: Nonsurgical Options for Treatment of Uterine Prolapse
- Evidence in Action: Evidence AND Clinician Experience Inform Chiropractic Practice; The Prostate
- Evidence in Action: Evidence-Based Resources
- Evidence in Action: Is Chiropractic Care Really Safe for Kids?
- Evidence in Action: It Started with a Fall Part 2 – Evaluation and Intervention
- Evidence in Action: It Started With a Fall Part I: Fall Risks
- Evidence in Action: Chondroitin Sulfate Supplements for Osteoarthritis
2014
- Evidence in Action: Cervical Disk Herniation
- Evidence in Action: A Patient With Migraine Headaches
- Evidence in Action: Responding to “ Chiropractors Cause Stroke”
- Evidence in Action: A Focus on Patient Values
- Evidence in Action: Orthostatic Hypotension: A Management Opportunity
- Evidence in Action: Acetaminophen Use During Pregnancy
- Evidence in Action: Diagnostic Testing Considerations in Pediatric Cervicogenic Headache
- Evidence in Action: Treatment Dose Decisions for Patients with Chronic Low-Back Pain
- Evidence in Action: Webster Technique – Not Just for Pregnancy: A Case Report
2013
- Evidence in Action: Are You Prepared for the Questions Your Patients May Ask You? aka “Should I Use That Plastic Bottle?”
- Evidence in Action: Your Patient Has Wrist/hand Pain and Paresthesias – Does She Have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
- Evidence in Action: How to Evaluate Diagnostic Tests: The Thessaly Test
- Evidence in Action: Core Stabilization for Low-Back Pain
- Evidence in Action: Evidence-based management of otitis media
- Evidence in Action: A 17-Year-Old With Headache
2012
- Evidence in Action: A patient brings her 11-year old son to your clinic with mid-thoracic back pain
- Evidence in Action: Does Therapeutic Ultrasound Provide an Effective Treatment Outcome for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
- Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FS)—What Can I Do?
- Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Facial Pain—What Can I Do to Help?
- Evidence in Action: Is There an Efficient Tool to Help Identify Neuropathic Pain?
- Evidence in Action: 78-Year-Old Female With a Compression Fracture
2011
- Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Recurrent Knee Pain—How can I prevent future episodes?
- Evidence in Action: A Parent Seeks Information about His Overweight Son’s Recurrent and Constant Headaches
- Evidence in Action: Are You Influenced by the Medical Information Your Patients Bring You?
- Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Hip Pain—Are My Assessment Procedures Effective?
- Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Chest Pain. How Should I Proceed?
- Evidence in Action: A Patient Comes in With a Twisted Ankle
- Evidence in Action: Diagnostic Imaging Evaluation in Suspected Pediatric Lumbar Spondylolysis
- Evidence in Action: Is There Evidence to Support Regular “Maintenance” Care for Chronic Low-Back Pain Patients?