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The Benefits of Spinal Manipulation in 2025: Why HVLA Still Matters

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While various low-force techniquessuch as flexion distraction, drop tables, and instrument-assisted methodsoffer valuable benefits, todays focus is on the classic hands-on approach that delivers that satisfying "pop" during treatment. If you want more insights on chronic pain, you won't want to miss this!

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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The findings indicate that people with co-occurring chronic pain and OUD often do not receive early or any nonpharmacologic pain therapies as recommended by practice guidelinestargeted interventions (eg, insurance policy, provider, and patient education) are needed to ensure equitable access to guideline-recommended pain therapies." (8)

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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 2008; 38(9):759-79. Foot and Ankle Surgery. 2012.12.008.

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Chiropractic research trends and current hotspots

Chiropractic Economics

These pieces of research tell us which manipulative techniques work for which conditions, how different demographics of patients may respond to a specific treatment and more. This changed in 1996, when research started to take an upward trend, growing explosively between 2008 and 2023.

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Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: New Research Insights and Treatment Strategies

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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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