2020
Veteran Response to Dosage in Chiropractic Therapy (VERDICT): Study Protocol of a Pragmatic Randomized Trial for Chronic Low Back Pain
Long CR, Lisi AJ, Vining RD, Wallace RB, Salsbury SA, Shannon ZK, Halloran S, Minkalis AL, Corber L, Shekelle PG, Krebs EE, Abrams TE, Lurie JD, Goertz CM. Veteran Response to Dosage in Chiropractic Therapy (VERDICT): Study Protocol of a Pragmatic Randomized Trial for Chronic Low Back Pain. Pain Medicine 2020, 21: s37-s44. PMID: 33313732, PMCID: PMC7734654, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnaa289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic low back painLow back painBack painChiropractic careHealth care facilitiesCare facilitiesVeterans Affairs health care facilitiesRoland-Morris Disability QuestionnaireVeterans Affairs sitesMorris Disability QuestionnaireChronic pain managementDifferent dosing regimensPragmatic Randomized TrialNeeds of patientsPhase 1Week 52Disability QuestionnaireChiropractic visitsPain managementPrimary outcomeTreatment visitsDosing regimensNonpharmacological therapiesRandomized trialsTreatment arms
2015
Deconstructing Chronic Low Back Pain in the Older Adult–Step by Step Evidence and Expert-Based Recommendations for Evaluation and Treatment: Part II: Myofascial Pain
Lisi AJ, Breuer P, Gallagher RM, Rodriguez E, Rossi MI, Schmader K, Scholten JD, Weiner DK. Deconstructing Chronic Low Back Pain in the Older Adult–Step by Step Evidence and Expert-Based Recommendations for Evaluation and Treatment: Part II: Myofascial Pain. Pain Medicine 2015, 16: 1282-1289. PMID: 26087225, DOI: 10.1111/pme.12821.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic low back painMyofascial painLow back painBack painOlder adultsOlder Adult—StepPrimary care providersMultidisciplinary expert panelPrimary care physician panelsSequential treatment optionsEvidence-based recommendationsSelf-care approachesDry needlingInjection therapyHome exercisesSafe analgesicManual therapyTreatment optionsCare providersRepresentative clinical casesPainPhysician panelPlanning treatmentAdult stepClinical cases
2013
An evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy
Kreiner DS, Hwang SW, Easa JE, Resnick DK, Baisden JL, Bess S, Cho CH, DePalma MJ, Dougherty P, Fernand R, Ghiselli G, Hanna AS, Lamer T, Lisi AJ, Mazanec DJ, Meagher RJ, Nucci RC, Patel RD, Sembrano JN, Sharma AK, Summers JT, Taleghani CK, Tontz WL, Toton JF. An evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy. The Spine Journal 2013, 14: 180-191. PMID: 24239490, DOI: 10.1016/j.spinee.2013.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvidence-based clinical guidelinesLumbar disc herniationSymptomatic lumbar disc herniationDisc herniationClinical guidelinesClinical questionsEvidentiary tableNorth American Spine Society's (NASS) Evidence-Based Clinical GuidelineHighest quality clinical literatureMultidisciplinary spine care specialistsEvidence-based educational toolEntire guideline documentNASS Web siteGroup Consensus StatementGuideline development committeeKey clinical questionsCare of patientsLevel of evidenceContemporary treatment conceptsEvidence-based recommendationsBest available evidenceEvidence-based databasesEvidence-based medicineEvidence-based analysisGuideline recommendations
2006
Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation for Low Back Pain of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Case Series
Lisi AJ. Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation for Low Back Pain of Pregnancy: A Retrospective Case Series. Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2006, 51: e7-e10. PMID: 16399602, DOI: 10.1016/j.jmwh.2005.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow back painRetrospective case seriesBack painCase seriesChiropractic treatmentInitial presentationPregnant womenSpinal manipulationNumerical rating scale pain scoresImportant pain reliefScale pain scoresChiropractic spinal manipulationPain scoresTermination of carePain reliefPain intensityPrenatal providersCommon complaintSuch painInclusion criteriaPainSignificant disabilityAdverse effectsSuch treatmentWomen
2001
The centralization phenomenon in chiropractic spinal manipulation of discogenic low back pain and sciatica
Lisi A. The centralization phenomenon in chiropractic spinal manipulation of discogenic low back pain and sciatica. Journal Of Manipulative And Physiological Therapeutics 2001, 24: 596-602. PMID: 11753334, DOI: 10.1067/mmt.2001.118986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultHumansLow Back PainMaleManipulation, ChiropracticMiddle AgedSciaticaTreatment OutcomeConceptsLow back painDiscogenic low back painSide-posture manipulationBack painCentralization phenomenonChiropractic treatmentPositive straight leg raiseCentralization of painMild neurologic deficitsChiropractic spinal manipulationStraight leg raiseLeg painPain medicationAncillary therapyNeurologic deficitsProvocation testingCase seriesPoor outcomeExcellent outcomesLeg raiseDiscogenic diseasePrognostic informationSpinal manipulationPainSciatica