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

ChiroUp

2,4) Consequently, ice is now considered best for short-term pain management rather than a primary strategy for ongoing recovery from musculoskeletal injuries. 2013 Jul;72(7):237. Use of cryotherapy for managing chronic pain: an evidence-based narrative. Pain and therapy. 2013 Sep 1;21(3):186-93.

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SCU awarded $1.7 million NIH R01 grant for back pain research

Chiropractic Economics

A licensed doctor of chiropractic, Whedon has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed publications and is recognized for his research comparing non-pharmacological and pharmacological chronic pain care for Medicare recipients. His dedication to integrative health has earned him numerous accolades, including the Jerome F.

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SCU awarded $1.7 million NIH R01 grant for back pain research

Chiropractic Economics

A licensed doctor of chiropractic, Whedon has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed publications and is recognized for his research comparing non-pharmacological and pharmacological chronic pain care for Medicare recipients. His dedication to integrative health has earned him numerous accolades, including the Jerome F.

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NovoPulse- Where Recovery Meets Performance

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

The World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) considers the following concepts are relevant to defining the impact of chronic pain (i.e., This is what led me to search for different solutions for pain management. 2013; 8: 1289–1293.

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Making the Business Case for On-Site Chiropractic at Corporations

Modern Chiropractic Marketing

From 1999-2013, Health Insurance Premiums have increased 196% and Worker’s Contribution 182%. As you can see, Back/Neck and Other Chronic Pain are number 2 and 3 costliest conditions. Compared to 50% and 40%, Worker’s Earnings and Overall Inflation respectively have not kept pace.