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Impact of osteopathic manipulative medicine training during graduate medical education and its integration into clinical practice

Osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) is a unique skill set consisting of physical manipulations that treat the neuromusculoskeletal system. Although OMM can improve patient outcomes such as functionality and pain, as well as increase physician reimbursement, its use is declining. Barriers to its use include a lack of proficiency, support, reimbursement, and time. Knowledge gaps remain … Read More

JOM Staff

03.25.25

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An osteopathic assessment of lower extremity somatic dysfunctions in runners

Runners often experience acute/chronic pain due to pre-existing structural somatic dysfunction and/or acquired various overuse injuries of the lower extremity, specifically affecting the ligaments, tendons, muscles, and bones.

JOM Staff

03.23.25

JOM

The assessment of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) in residency: the benefits of a four-year longitudinally integrated curriculum

Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has diverse applications across various clinical specialties, serving as an adjunct to clinical findings and as a tool for increasing the quality of patient care.

JOM Staff

03.21.25

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The impact of osteopathic recognition on multiple medical specialty residencies in a university-based setting

n 2020, the allopathic and osteopathic residency programs were merged into a single residency system, with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) as the sole accreditor for residencies and fellowships in the United States.

JOM Staff

03.19.25

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The negative effects of long COVID-19 on cardiovascular health and implications for the presurgical examination

In 2019, emergence of the novel and communicable severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection took scientific communities by surprise and imposed significant burden on healthcare systems globally.

JOM Staff

03.17.25

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March 2025 issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine now available

In the March issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (JOM), you’ll find a lineup of articles across various subspecialty areas and topics, including an analysis of the prevalence of pelvic examinations on anesthetized patients without informed consent, the negative effects of long COVID-19 on cardiovascular health, an osteopathic assessment of lower extremity somatic dysfunctions in … Read More

JOM Staff

02.27.25

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Investigating trends in orthopedic surgery match for osteopathic and allopathic graduates post-single accreditation transition

We appreciate Wood and Krumrey’s insightful publication, “Examining differences in trends in the orthopedic surgery match for osteopathic and allopathic medical graduates after the transition to single accreditation.” Their work has acknowledged the disparities in orthopedic surgery match rates between osteopathic (DO) and allopathic (MD) applicants following the single accreditation merger between the American Osteopathic … Read More

JOM Staff

02.13.25

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Comparing cranial suture interdigitation in humans and non-human primates: unearthing links to osteopathic cranial concept

Since William Garner Sutherland’s inception of osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine (OCMM), osteopathic physicians have practiced with the knowledge that cranial sutures exhibit motion. We hypothesize that the complexity of suture interdigitation in humans may provide clues to elucidate the concept of OCMM.

JOM Staff

02.09.25

JOM

Communication and empathy within the patient-physician relationship among patients with and without chronic pain

Chronic pain may affect the relationship between patients and their treating physicians.

JOM Staff

02.07.25