Back pain? Blame the psoas. Seems as if everybody wants to dive headfirst into their psoas at the first sign of trouble with the lumbopelvic-hip region. Perhaps no other muscle is blamed more for causing problems than the psoas. Yes, it is an important stabilizer of the lumbar spine, but it shouldn't be the only one on which you focus. There is another big player on the scene: the iliacus.
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July 1997 (Vol. 15, Issue 15)
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Diplomate Issue Resolved; Physicals by DCs Reaffirmed
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Arthur Croft, DC, MS, MPH, FACO
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Albert Babel
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Brian Sutton, DC
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David Prescott, MA,JD,DC,FIAMA
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Daniel Saint-Germain, DC, Honored for Work in Developing Canadian Regulatory Boards
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Kenneth Martin
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R. Vincent Davis, DC, PT, DNBPM
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Donald Petersen Jr., BS, HCD(hc), FICC(h)
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Stanley Greenfield, RHU