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Stroke remains a leading cause of mortality and long-term disability, with optimal outcomes dependent on rapid recognition and timely intervention.

In an era where healthcare increasingly grapples with technological advances, policy changes, and societal divisions, this issue of the Journal of Current Clinical Care brings together voices that remind us of medicine’s fundamentally human core.

Effective collaboration between radiologists and ordering physicians is essential for optimal patient care, yet tensions can arise when radiologists suggest alternative imaging approaches.

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.
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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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