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Top 7 Things Chiropractors Need to Know About Back Mice (Episacral Lipomas)

ChiroUp

As a chiropractor, you’ve likely encountered patients with persistent mechanical low back pain that defies conventional treatments. These small, tender nodules can significantly impact your patients’ well-being, yet many healthcare professionals are unaware of their presence and potential treatments. 2,8,11,12) 6.

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Heat or Ice? Which one do I use?

Beecher Chiropractic

Today were revisiting a topic we covered back in 2009 , a simple guide to help you decide when to use ice and when to use heat: Use Ice for Acute Injuries Ice is typically used within the first 48 hours of an injury to reduce swelling and numb pain. They also do not want to do anything that will make their problem worse.

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Fall Prevention Strategy For Your Patients

ChiroUp

I have patients do these exercises twice a day for a month and provide weekly in-office appointments for treatment and guidance. Veles’ Single-Leg Stance Toe Pro Hip fractures are a significant public health concern, with a high impact on patient well-being and healthcare costs. Vol 21, Issue 5, 2009. Mickle, K, et al.,

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The top 6 common myths about chiropractic treatment

Canadian Chiropractic Association

Depending on the outcome, the chiropractor can discuss a course of care or refer to another healthcare professional, as needed. The statement outlines the industry’s standard practice to not require a physician referral for the reimbursement of eligible treatments provided by paramedical providers. McHardy, A., Hoskins, W.,