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Insurance type tied to variations in chronic pain treatment, research suggests

Chiropractic Economics

adult population and has been estimated to cost $560 to $635 billion annually (in 2010 dollars), according to the Institute of Medicine. Overall, the study indicated that more commercially insured patients than Medicaid-insured patients received restorative therapies (e.g., physical therapy), complementary or integrative care (e.g.,

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The benefits of CBD for pain management

Chiropractic Economics

Support musculoskeletal health: DCs focus extensively on the musculoskeletal system, addressing issues related to muscles, joints and connective tissue. Over time, Robert experiences reduced pain and improved joint function, enabling him to engage more fully in physical therapy and daily activities. September 2010.

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

ChiroUp

31) Some research finds heat more beneficial overall than cold therapy for DOMS (1); other studies suggest both methods are similarly effective. (32) 32) Dysmenorrhea: Most experts (78%) agree that heat therapy may be used to relieve pain associated with dysmenorrhea. (22) Additionally, heat therapy is not recommended during pregnancy.

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Vernon T. Tolo, MD, assumes role as Editor-in-Chief

JBJS

Tolo, MD (Editor-in-Chief, 2010-2014) Preserving Stability While Embracing Change ­­­­Vernon T. Tolo, MD (Editor-in-Chief, 2010-2014) presided over a particularly dynamic period of JBJS history that was marked by a wide range of organizational changes, technological advancements, experimentation, new initiatives, and new products.

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5 Reasons to Be Optimistic About the PT Industry in 2025

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Have you ever wondered what the future holds for the Physical Therapy industry? This represents a built-in and growing client base, as the need for physical therapy typically increases with age. Many retirees prioritize wellness and physical therapy is a key component of staying active and independent.