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Treating cervicogenic headaches with dry needling and manual therapy

Chiropractic Economics

Treatment of cervicogenic headaches via dry needling A systematic review has investigated the effectiveness of dry needling and conventional physiotherapy in managing cervicogenic headaches or tension-type headaches. 10 The acupuncture literature provides further evidence for the use of dry needling for the treatment of headaches.

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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

ChiroUp

Subscribers can access the full brachioradial pruritis protocol in the Condition Reference Library, now featuring nearly 200 conditions with detailed tools and tutorial videos for best-practice assessments, treatments, and management. Brachioradial pruritus: an etiologic review and treatment summary. What Is Brachioradial Pruritus?

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Baxter’s Nerve Entrapment

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Understand the signs and symptoms of Baxter’s neuropathy Provide two manipulations and one in-office treatment to help alleviate symptoms associated with Baxter’s neuropathy. Baxter’s Neuropathy – Chiropractic Treatment Approaches Treatment approaches to plantar fasciitis are straightforward and accessed within ChiroUp.

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The top 6 common myths about chiropractic treatment

Canadian Chiropractic Association

The statement outlines the industry’s standard practice to not require a physician referral for the reimbursement of eligible treatments provided by paramedical providers. From these observations, a diagnosis will be provided, and a treatment plan developed in collaboration with the patient – according to their needs and goals.

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Mastering the Hip Exam: Top Tests for Hip Pain

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13) MRI Considerations Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is more sensitive to detect joint effusion/synovitis, cartilage, labral, and bone marrow lesions. (15) Structural [hip] joint changes are frequent in asymptomatic population and neither radiographs nor MRI have shown a good correlation with pain and functional impairment.” (15)

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Why do you have to adjust my neck?

Smart Pain Solutions

Pain in your neck is often associated with an inflamed or irritated joint. When a joint is inflamed it typically does not move like it should. Additionally, muscles near the aberrant joint receive signals indicating there is a problem. Now you have joint pain and muscle stiffness. Curious to hear what you think?

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Schmorl’s Node Refresher: 7 Surprising Facts Every DC Must Own

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How to treat schmorl’s nodes Schmorl’s node treatment is typically conservative. 2,9,26) “In both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients, the mainstay of treatment for Schmorl’s nodes is conservative therapy.” (6) Rami communicans nerve block for the treatment of symptomatic Schmorl's nodes-a case report. 2010 Dec 1;23(4):262-5.

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