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.
Archives
March 2005 (Vol. 23, Issue 7)
Nutrition / Detoxification
G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
Karen Stretch, assistant editor
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
Back Pain
Robert Cooperstein, MA, DC
Whiplash / Neck Pain
Arthur Croft, DC, MS, MPH, FACO
Chiropractic (General)
Arlan Fuhr, DC
Chiropractic (General)
Soft Tissue / Trigger Points
Warren Hammer, MS, DC, DABCO
News / Profession
Michael Devitt
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L. Ted Frigard, DC, PhC
Diagnosis & Diagnostic Equip
Joseph D. Kurnik, DC
Nutrition / Detoxification
John Maher, DC, DCBCN, BCIM
Chiropractic (General)
Charles Masarsky, DC, FICA
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Editorial Staff
Musculoskeletal Pain
Deborah Pate, DC, DACBR
Billing / Fees / Insurance
Donald Petersen Jr., BS, HCD(hc), FICC(h)
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Editorial Staff
Chiropractic (General)
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Editorial Staff
Personal Injury / Legal
Editorial Staff