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Osteopathic manipulative treatment for refractory chronic traumatic pain and mobility restrictions at a level 1 trauma center

Traumatic musculoskeletal injuries may result in chronic pain and mobility limitations, decreasing quality of life, and increasing predisposition to comorbid disorders. Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) utilizes palpatory assessment and application of manual forces as an adjunct intervention for musculoskeletal disease. Multiple studies have demonstrated OMT’s potential benefits for a range of disease states, but data … Read More

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06.05.26

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Predictability of cranial base strains as related to birth presentation: a review of literature

The etiology of cranial base strains (CBS) in newborns is poorly elucidated in historical and current literature. There have only been a handful of studies examining the prevalence of CBS in newborns or vaginal birth presentation prevalence individually, let alone their relationship. Defining this link could help to further the applications of osteopathic manipulative medicine in … Read More

JOM Staff

06.03.26

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Identifying somatic and social concerns that may suggest an underlying mental health condition in pediatric primary care

Most adult mental health conditions begin in early childhood and adolescence, the most common being anxiety and behavioral disorders. Early intervention can improve outcomes and may reduce the risk of developing a clinical disorder in the future.

JOM Staff

06.01.26

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Cutaneous manifestations of Addison’s disease

A 17-year-old female presented to the dermatologist in May 2024 to evaluate brown lesions on her upper and lower lips with associated darkening of her complexion without sun exposure. She reported worsening fatigue but denied altered mental status, nausea, weight loss, polyuria, polydipsia, dizziness, or orthostatic hypotension.

JOM Staff

05.12.26

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Characterizing traumatic brain injury in unsheltered homelessness: prevalence of TBI and cognitive sequelae in individuals utilizing street medicine

People experiencing homelessness are at a disproportionately greater risk for developing traumatic brain injury (TBI) than the general population. There has been minimal research to evaluate the prevalence of TBI or the long-term cognitive impacts of TBI among the population experiencing homelessness within the United States. There is minimal literature that examines individuals who are living … Read More

JOM Staff

05.10.26

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Osteopathic manipulative treatment in the management of headaches associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction: systematic review and meta-analysis

Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) can be utilized as a primary or adjunctive treatment for headaches associated with musculoskeletal disorders. Although previous systematic reviews investigated the effectiveness of manual therapies for treating headaches, they did not focus specifically on OMT or perform a pooled meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of outcomes.

JOM Staff

05.08.26

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Does forward head posture correction improve temporomandibular joint dysfunction? A pilot randomized trial using a cervical extension traction orthotic

This pilot study assessed participants adherence rate and the effect size needed to determine the sample size for a full-scale study evaluating the effectiveness of forward head posture (FHP) correction on temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and symptoms. Moreover, the potential impact of adding FHP correction to a standard conservative protocol for treatment of TMD severity, pain, … Read More

JOM Staff

05.06.26

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Predicting COMLEX-USA Level 2-CE using medical school performance and use for student advising

As Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination-USA (COMLEX-USA) Level 1 has changed to Pass/Fail scoring, residency programs that required minimum Level 1 scores for applicant consideration may choose to focus on COMLEX-USA Level 2-Cognitive Evaluation (Level 2-CE) target scores for applicant selection. Therefore, finding ways to predict passing and high Level 2-CE performance based on students’ … Read More

JOM Staff

05.04.26

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Retrospective analysis of patients with cardiopulmonary symptoms in the setting of Long COVID syndrome: investigating risk factors

Long COVID, a debilitating condition characterized by persistent symptoms following acute Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, continues to pose a significant public health burden. Currently, research is ongoing regarding risk factors for developing Long COVID. Identifying patients susceptible to symptoms of Long COVID can assist with identifying those at risk, and developing preventative … Read More

JOM Staff

05.02.26