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

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2011 Feb;110(2):382-8. Pain procedures in clinical practice. Philadelphia: Elsevier; 2011. Physical medicine techniques in pain management. Short-term effect of superficial heat treatment on paraspinal muscle activity, stature recovery, and psychological factors in patients with chronic low back pain.

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5 Time-Saving Hacks Every Chiropractor Needs to Do

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Comparison of two different delivery methods of home-based exercise on neck pain. 2011 Dec;104(12):510-20. Increase your efficiency, improve patient outcomes, and streamline your practice with ChiroUp. Get Started. References Yaarer, zden, Hrriyet Grsel Yilmaz, and Halis Doan. Somatosensory & Motor Research. 2023 Apr 6:1-8.

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Why do you have to adjust my neck?

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There are also many different techniques for adjusting the neck, some that are low force and may be a little less scary. So back to the question at hand, do we have to adjust your neck? Pain in your neck is often associated with an inflamed or irritated joint. No, not if you are totally uncomfortable with it.

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The top 6 common myths about chiropractic treatment

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White, E., & , (2011). The bone and joint decade 2000–2010 task force on neck pain and its associated disorders: Executive summary. Descarreaux, M., Duranleau, M., Marcoux, H., Evidence-based guidelines for the chiropractic treatment of adults with headache. Haldeman, S., Carroll, L., Cassidy, J.,

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5 Effective Cervicogenic Headache Treatments

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Patients with neck pain demonstrate reduced electromyographic activity of the deep cervical flexor muscles during performance of the craniocervical flexion test. The deep neck flexor endurance test: normative data scores in healthy adults. 2011 Feb 1;3(2):105-10. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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