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Bernard Anklin
Publications - 6
Citations - 104
Bernard Anklin is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prospective cohort study & Modic changes. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 68 citations.
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Outcomes of Acute and Chronic Patients With Magnetic Resonance Imaging–Confirmed Symptomatic Lumbar Disc Herniations Receiving High-Velocity, Low-Amplitude, Spinal Manipulative Therapy: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study With One-Year Follow-Up
TL;DR: A large percentage of acute and importantly chronic lumbar disc herniation patients treated with chiropractic spinal manipulation reported clinically relevant improvement.
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Comparison of Outcomes in MRI Confirmed Lumbar Disc Herniation Patients With and Without Modic Changes Treated With High Velocity, Low Amplitude Spinal Manipulation
Michelé Annen,Cynthia K. Peterson,Serafin Leemann,Christof Schmid,Bernard Anklin,B. Kim Humphreys +5 more
TL;DR: Modic positive patients reported higher levels of clinically relevant improvement 2 weeks, 3 and 6 months compared to Modic negative patients, however, at 1 year Modic I patients were significantly less likely to report 'improvement', suggesting they may be prone to relapse.
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Outcomes from magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed symptomatic cervical disk herniation patients treated with high-velocity, low-amplitude spinal manipulative therapy: a prospective cohort study with 3-month follow-up.
TL;DR: Most patients in this study, including subacute/chronic patients, with symptomatic magnetic resonance imaging-confirmed CDH treated with spinal manipulative therapy, reported significant improvement with no adverse events.
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Symptomatic, MRI Confirmed, Lumbar Disc Herniations: A Comparison of Outcomes Depending on the Type and Anatomical Axial Location of the Hernia in Patients Treated With High-Velocity, Low-Amplitude Spinal Manipulation.
Marco Ehrler,Cynthia K. Peterson,Serafin Leemann,Christof Schmid,Bernard Anklin,B. Kim Humphreys +5 more
TL;DR: Patients with sequestered herniations treated with SMT to the level of herniation reported significantly higher levels of leg pain reduction at 1 month and a higher proportion reported improvement at all data collection time points but this did not reach statistical significance.
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Relationship of Modic Changes, Disk Herniation Morphology, and Axial Location to Outcomes in Symptomatic Cervical Disk Herniation Patients Treated With High-Velocity, Low-Amplitude Spinal Manipulation: A Prospective Study
Michel Kressig,Cynthia K. Peterson,Kyle McChurch,Christof Schmid,Serafin Leemann,Bernard Anklin,B. Kim Humphreys +6 more
TL;DR: Although patients who were Modic positive had higher baseline NDI scores, the proportion of these patients improved was higher for all time points up to 6 months.