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Part III. A Case Series Report of Chronic Back Pain Associated with Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Treated by Prolotherapy

Part III of “Building a Rationale for Evidence-Based Prolotherapy in an Orthopedic Medicine Setting” as published in the Journal of Prolotherapy, May, 2011.  This article addresses the application of the principles of the scientific method to plan, observe, and report on the association of low back pain symptoms and sacroiliac joint dysfunction as treated by Prolotherapy. Left […]

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Part II: How to Meld Scientific Methodology into the Daily Practice

Part II of “Building a Rationale for Evidence-Based Prolotherapy in an Orthopedic Medicine Setting” as published in the Journal of Prolotherapy, February, 2011.   This article addresses the application of the principles of the scientific method to daily Orthopedic Medical practice.  It uses the association of low back pain symptoms and sacroiliac joint dysfunction diagnosis and […]

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Part I. A Short History of Logical Medical Decision Making

Part I of “Building a Rationale for Evidence-Based Prolotherapy in an Orthopedic Medicine Setting” as published in the Journal of Prolotherapy, November, 2010.   This article addresses the development of the logical reasoning that lies behind medical decision making.  It exemplifies the diagnosis and treatment of sacroiliac joint dysfunction through the course of history of mankind. Left […]

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