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Mechanical dysfunction of the sacroiliac joint (SIJ) is an often overlooked, but a common cause of low back pain in the North American adult population.

Medical malpractice poses a significant challenge for physicians, intertwining clinical practice with legal and ethical responsibilities.

We are pleased to present this next edition of the Journal of Current Clinical Care, featuring a diverse collection of articles that span the spectrum of medical practice.

Sports such as table tennis, badminton, tennis, or squash have been identified to improve people’s reactions.

Thoracic back pain, though less common than cervical or lumbar pain, remains a significant clinical concern frequently encountered by general practitioners.
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We are pleased to present this next edition of the Journal of Current Clinical Care, which features a collection of articles that span the spectrum of medical care.

Keratosis pilaris (KP) is a common, benign skin condition that primarily affects children and adolescents.

Sciatica is a well-recognized complaint, with the hallmark presenting symptom of lancinating pain running down the back of the leg, along the path of the sciatic nerve.

Thyroiditis encompasses a spectrum of inflammatory conditions affecting the thyroid gland, presenting significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for clinicians.

Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) represents approximately 80% of all thyroid malignancies.
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