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Supporting DCs worldwide: An interview with Bharon Hoag of OneChiropractic

Chiropractic Economics

In 2010, he landed a position as executive directorat the OhioState Chiropractic Association and left this position in 2016 tostart OneChiropractic. After serving as the executive director at the Ohio State Chiropractic Association from 2010-2016, I created OneChiropractic. What is the mission of OneChiropractic?

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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

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Imaging studies, such as cervical X-rays or MRIs, are generally unnecessary but may help identify underlying cervical spine abnormalities (i.e., 2010:157-61. A brachioradial pruritus diagnosis is primarily accomplished through clinical history and physical examination. spondylosis or disc lesions). Available from Link 17.

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

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2,7) Schmorls node spine MRI Schmorl’s node lumbar spine x-ray 2. 2010 Apr;19:670-5. 2010 Oct 1;35(21):1944-52. 2010 Dec 1;23(4):262-5. 2010 Dec 1;23(4):262-5. 1) The lesion appears on imaging as a well-defined, small, round or oval radiolucent vertebral indentation, often with a thin rim of sclerosis. (2)

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Chiropractic X-ray Utilization: Trends and Insights

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X-rays are a valuable tool in chiropractic practice, offering diagnostic insights and supporting patient education. However, with advancements in technology and evolving clinical practice guidelines, how chiropractors use X-rays has shifted. How do imaging rates for PCPs compare to DCs?

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