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

ChiroUp

Recent evidence has led practitioners to shift from RICE to the PEACE & LOVE approach, which emphasizes early protection, elevation, avoiding antiinflammatories, compression, and education, followed by (controlled) loading, optimism, vascularization, and exercises. (2) 2013 Jul;72(7):237. Pain and therapy. Chanliongo PM.

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Top 7 Things Chiropractors Need to Know About Back Mice (Episacral Lipomas)

ChiroUp

Symptoms may include referred pain to the gluteal area, hip, thigh, or even the abdomen and groin. Symptoms may improve with light exercise, heat, or compression. (2) Episacral lipoma: a treatable cause of low back pain/Episakral lipoma: bel agrisinin tedavi edilebilir bir nedeni. 2013 Apr 1;25(2):83-7.

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Time to start thinking big: The 27th Annual Salary and Expense Survey

Chiropractic Economics

DCs could also be exercising financial caution, having just emerged from an extended downturn fueled by the coronavirus pandemic. However, since 2013, the number has hovered between 22-30%, showing a fair number of DCs have found success in joining forces with others. Nurse practitioner: 7.8% Physical therapist: 7.8% TECAR therapy: 0.6%

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NovoPulse- Where Recovery Meets Performance

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

This is what led me to search for different solutions for pain management. I was introduced to a new technology, NovoPulse ®, that provides an answer for long-term pain relief and promotes cartilage regeneration while improving function and performance. 2013; 8: 1289–1293. Published online 2013 Sep 26.

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Innovative Chiropractic Care Strategies for Optimal Health

CLA

The Benefits of a NERVE FIRST Mindset Adopting a NERVE FIRST approach allows you to shift the focus from pain management to functional improvement. Ask questions, set goals together, and provide resources that they can use outside of the clinic, such as exercises, nutrition tips, or lifestyle recommendations.