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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

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2) Chiropractors routinely encounter patients with neuropathic itching, particularly conditions like brachioradial pruritus, as they often stem from cervical spine dysfunction and nerve irritation. 2005 Jun 1;52(6):1073. Among the most common forms of neuropathic itch are brachioradial pruritus and notalgia paresthetica. (1-3)

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Meralgia Paresthetica: A Commonly Overlooked Cause of Thigh Pain

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Chiropractors are uniquely positioned to identify and manage meralgia paresthetica by recognizing its hallmark features. Chiropractors should keep this diagnosis in mind when patients present with unexplained thigh discomfort, especially in the presence of known risk factors. 2005 Jun;31(6):761-3. Noigroup publications; 2005.

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Heat vs. Cold Therapy: Which is Best for Musculoskeletal Injuries

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When treating musculoskeletal injuries, chiropractors often face the key question of when to use heat vs ice therapy. 22,37) Key Takeaways for Clinical Practice By understanding the principles and consulting current research, chiropractors can offer patients an evidence-based approach to using heat and ice therapy. The Spine Journal.

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment: The Impact of Wrist Bracing

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Evidence-based chiropractors may utilize conservative treatments to alleviate symptoms, avoiding surgical interventions. In this blog post, we delve into the role of wrist splints in managing CTS and highlight the need for evidence-based chiropractors to consider this new brace as a valuable component of their treatment approach.

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Baxter’s Nerve Entrapment

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Heel pain is a common complaint encountered by chiropractors in clinical practice. In this blog, we'll delve into the nuances of Baxter's neuropathy, how it differs from PF, and essential considerations for chiropractors in evaluating and treating this condition. Edinburgh: Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann; 2005. Shacklock M.

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Chiropractic Treatment of SLAP Lesions

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Chiropractors must understand how to manage patients with SLAP lesions, as the impact of a confirmed labral tear cannot be understated. 4,5) Can a chiropractor treat a SLAP lesion? 6-8) How do chiropractors treat SLAP lesions? The presence of a SLAP lesion does not automatically necessitate surgical intervention. 85-A(1):66-71.

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Chiropractic Treatment for Cuboid Syndrome

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Chiropractors should consider cuboid syndrome as a potential cause of lateral foot and ankle pain. 2005 Jul;35(7):409-15. Cuboid syndrome is a condition often challenging to identify and frequently misdiagnosed. Physician and Sports Medicine 9, 71-76 Jennings J, Davies GJ. Journal of orthopaedic & sports physical therapy.