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

ChiroUp

Proper screening and precautions are essential, especially with prolonged exposure or specific applications like ice massage or cold packs. 8,19-21) Mechanism of Action and Benefits of Heat Therapy Heat therapy is particularly useful in managing chronic or subacute musculoskeletal pain. 2011 Feb;110(2):382-8. Kwiecien SY.

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10 Reasons You Should See a Car Accident Chiropractor

Oviedo Chiropractic

Any subsequent pain and inflammation can be dealt with through a medical massage and/or E-stim therapy. While physical therapy can be helpful at rehabilitating from auto accident injuries, it’s not always as effective as chiropractic care. Painkillerseven over-the-counter optionsare never without risk.

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Making the Business Case for On-Site Chiropractic at Corporations

Modern Chiropractic Marketing

I have had many discussions with companies who have said Chiropractic was not something they were considering, and instead implemented massage, physical therapy or primary care services. If you leap over this first hurdle, the next hurdle is the company choosing Chiropractic as an on-site option.

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5 Effective Cervicogenic Headache Treatments

ChiroUp

Conservative physical therapy management for the treatment of cervicogenic headache: a systematic review. Journal of manual & manipulative therapy. Manual physical therapy for neck disorders: an umbrella review. Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy. 2011 Feb 1;3(2):105-10.

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