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Is your practice missing out on laser therapy?

Chiropractic Economics

Laser therapy is revolutionizing chiropractic care, offering improved patient outcomes and increased revenue potential. With nearly 1 in 4 DCs (23%) 1 already offering laser therapy in their practices, it is expected to continue growing in the chiropractic field. Is your practice keeping up?

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Sherman College offers new scholarship funded by Chiro One cofounder

Chiropractic Economics

Sherman College of Chiropractic has established a new endowed scholarship funded by a generous donation from 2001 graduate Sam Wang, DC, cofounder of Chiro One Wellness Centers , a network of more than 50 chiropractic clinics across the Midwest.

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Chiropractic Research

ABCA

A growing list of research studies demonstrate that chiropractic care is both safe and effective. The evidence strongly supports the natural, whole-body and cost-effective approach of chiropractic care for a variety of conditions. Chiropractic and medical care performed comparably for acute patients.

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So, you want to be a chiropractic malpractice expert witness?

Chiropractic Economics

Expert knowledge of research is necessary to understand the standard of care. For example, having read excerpts from the 2001 Haldeman 1 study and 2008 Cassidy 2 study does not make you an expert on the SOC in cervical spine manipulation (CSM) and stroke. A medical expert witness usually has at least five years in clinical practice.

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7 Essential Neurodynamic Tests For Sciatica And Lumbar Radiculopathies

ChiroUp

2,3) Check out the following synopsis for additional clinical pearls on lower extremity neurodynamic testing. Check out the following chart of practical in-office and home nerve flossing exercises designed to enhance your clinical outcomes for lower extremity issues. 2001 Apr 1;82(4):522-3. Take the next step toward excellence.

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Pain Education for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain

Palmer College of Chiropractic

These intended outcomes strongly suggest education should be thought of as a distinct clinical intervention, like spinal manipulation and motor control training. Considering most patients seek chiropractic care for pain-related problems (2), a natural question arises: What research is available to inform patient education about pain?