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Morris Kahere

Chiropractor

Academic and Work Profile 

• PhD in Public Health, University of KwaZulu-Natal
• Chiropractic Medicine, Durban University of Technology 

A dedicated and experienced Chiropractor with a strong background in musculoskeletal health and research. He conducted a clinical trial on ankle sprains during his training in Chiropractic. He pursued doctoral studies in Public Health, focusing on the health and economic burden of chronic low back pain in South Africa through mixed methods. With expertise in epidemiologic studies and systematic reviews, Morris applies a holistic approach to research. Morris is also keenly interested in studying the intersection of mental health and chronic musculoskeletal pain using machine learning in neuroimaging in future research.

RESEARCH  PUBLICATIONS


1. The prevalence and risk factors of chronic low back pain among adults in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: an observational cross-sectional hospital-based study. M Kahere, T Ginindza. BMC musculoskeletal disorders 22, 1-10 19 2021
2. A scoping review on the epidemiology of chronic low back pain among adults in sub-Saharan Africa
M Kahere, M Hlongwa, TG Ginindza. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (5), 2964 12 2022
3. The prevalence and psychosocial risk factors of chronic low back pain in KwaZulu-Natal. M Kahere, T Ginindza. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 14 (1), 3134 8 2022
4. Mapping evidence on the prevalence, incidence, risk factors and cost associated with chronic low back pain among adults in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic scoping review protocol M Kahere, T Ginindza
Systematic Reviews 9, 1-9 7 2020
5. The burden of non-specific chronic low back pain among adults in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a protocol for a mixed-methods study. M Kahere, T Ginindza. BMJ open 10 (9), e039554 6 2020
6. The economic burden of low back pain in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: A prevalence-based cost-of-illness analysis from the healthcare provider’s perspective. M Kahere, C Ngcamphalala, E Östensson, T Ginindza
Plos one 17 (10), e0263204 3 2022.
7. Functional and Kinetic Treatment With Rehabilitation Combined With Cryotherapy Compared to Cryotherapy Alone in the Treatment of Acute Grade I or II Inversion Ankle Sprains: A …M Kahere, G Matkovich, C Korporaal. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine 21 (4), 305-315 1 2022
8. Postnatal care services availability and utilization during the COVID-19 era in sub-Saharan Africa. A rapid review. T Dzinamarira, E Moyo, G Pierre, E Mpabuka, M Kahere, N Tungwarara, ... Women and Birth 1 2022
9. Childhood immunization services accessibility and utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
T Dzinamarira, E Moyo, P Moyo, G Pierre, E Mpabuka, M Kahere, ... Journal of Infection 85 (4), 436-480 1 2022 
10. A cross-sectional hospital-based study of correlates of disability in patients with chronic low back pain in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. M Kahere, T Ginindza. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 23 (1), 438 1 2022
11. Exploring patients' lived experience on the barriers to accessing low back pain health services. M Kahere, K Hlongwana, T Ginindza. African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 14 (1), 1-10 1 2022
12. The effectiveness of a myofascial treatment protocol combined with cryotherapy compared to cryotherapy alone in the treatment of acute and subacute ankle sprains. M Kahere

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