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Agocs accepted to pain sciences fellowship

Chiropractic Economics

The two-year program, a CUKC press release noted , focuses on interdisciplinary models of pain care, with an emphasis on first-in-class, non-pharmacological options for people suffering with complex and chronic pain. Agocs has been a member of the CUKC faculty since 2007. The new cohort will commence on July 8.

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How Does the Cold Laser Therapy Device Work?

Fisher Chiropractic

Around 20% of adults in this country regularly experience chronic pain. Depending on the nature of the pain, patients can experience relief through treatments performed by a cold laser therapy device. The safe and non-invasive treatment tool uses low-level laser therapy to relieve discomfort from a range of ailments.

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Top 8 Chiropractic Adjustment Benefits You Should Know About

Fisher Chiropractic

Chronic pain can be a tricky issue to manage on your own—which is why many people don’t. Research shows that an estimated 35 million Americans see a chiropractor each year for a huge range of issues, most of them pertaining to chronic aches and pains. Keep reading and discover the many benefits here.

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PowerStep Foot Insoles: A Chiropractors Guide 

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

17 Overall pain levels in employees with Plantar Fasciitis reduced steadily with each year of wear.17 17 PowerStep inserts reduced chronic pain in workers with Plantar Fasciitis when added to work boots or shoes, regardless of type and amount of work performed.17 17 (2007) 184–189. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research.

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Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: New Research Insights and Treatment Strategies

ChiroUp

Deeper dive: Check out these on-demand ChiroUp webinars for common functional deficits: Wildcard ⚠️: Radiographs Plain radiographs of the knee are generally unnecessary for the simple diagnosis of patellofemoral pain syndrome but can exclude other more advanced diagnoses, such as osteoarthritis, patellar fracture, and osteochondritis. (31)

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