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Chiropractic Treatment for Cuboid Syndrome

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Given the limited utility of radiographic imaging, diagnosis primarily relies on patient history and clinical signs and symptoms, emphasizing the importance of understanding the syndrome's underlying causes for accurate diagnosis and treatment. We’re honored to be your partner in automating clinical excellence! 2005 Jul;35(7):409-15.

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Baxter’s Nerve Entrapment

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Heel pain is a common complaint encountered by chiropractors in clinical practice. However, management of Baxter's neuropathy involves a multidisciplinary approach, including chiropractic care, physical therapy, and possibly surgical intervention in severe cases. Clinical Neurodynamics: A New System of Musculoskeletal Treatment.

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Chiropractic Research

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.” – Nyiendo et al (2000), Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics In a Randomized controlled trial, 183 patients with neck pain were randomly allocated to manual therapy (spinal mobilization), physiotherapy (mainly exercise) or general practitioner care (counseling, education and drugs) in a 52-week study.

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

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22) When to Use Heat Therapy Lower Back Pain : Heat therapy is recommended for managing non-specific low back pain in acute, sub-acute, and chronic phases. Clinical practice guidelines from the Annals of Internal Medicine support heat therapy for reducing pain and improving function across these stages. (26) Kwiecien SY.

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Seven Crucial Things You Need to Know About A Hip Labrum Tear

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10) Deeper dive: Chiroup subscribers can visit the Clinical Skills tab for a comprehensive review of best practices for diagnosing and managing FAI. Clinical presentation of patients with tears of the acetabular labrum. 2005 Dec 1;21(12):1496-504. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research (1976-2007). 2011 May;8(2):19.

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