Why Your Expertise Does (and Does Not) Matter
In his book The Philosophy of Evidence Based Medicine, Jeremy Howick proposes a re-defining of Evidence Based Medicine from: Evidence-based medicine requires the integration of the best research...
View ArticleTearing Down the Pillars of Evidence Based Practice
One of the most common arguments stemming from our recent post on acupuncture, Needle in the Hay, was that we as a profession should not overly rely on “1/3rd of the pillars of evidence based...
View ArticlePoking Holes in the Evidence for Acupuncture
Throughout this entire discourse on acupuncture and needling for painful problems, Dunning et al have shown an inability or unwillingness to address central points in our argument against the...
View ArticleSurvivorship Bias and Physical Therapy
Everyone has hopefully had a “eureka” moment in the clinic— The patient no one was able to help before, who by some stroke of genius (or more likely, luck), you are able to assist in a way that is...
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