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

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When treating musculoskeletal injuries, chiropractors often face the key question of when to use heat vs ice therapy. When to Use Ice vs Heat for Musculoskeletal Injuries Heat and cold therapy both play valuable roles in managing pain and promoting healing. Mechanisms and efficacy of heat and cold therapies for musculoskeletal injury.

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

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Manual Therapies While a minority of DCs (13%) employ direct compression to the lipoma, many chiropractors felt that heavy manual therapies like direct myofascial release or deep massage could potentially exacerbate symptoms, making adjuncts like ice, modalities, laser, or dry needling preferable options. 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

However, since 2013, the number has hovered between 22-30%, showing a fair number of DCs have found success in joining forces with others. Partnering with specialists Your skill in treating patients with regular adjustments and issues related to the musculoskeletal system can undoubtedly position you well for a comfortable career as a DC.

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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. From 1999-2013, Health Insurance Premiums have increased 196% and Worker’s Contribution 182%. Keep these two points in mind as you read on further.

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5 Effective Cervicogenic Headache Treatments

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2013 May 1;21(2):113-24. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. Comparative Effects of Mulligans Mobilization, Spinal Manipulation, and Conventional Massage Therapy in Cervicogenic HeadacheA Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. Racicki S, Gerwin S, DiClaudio S, Reinmann S, Donaldson M.

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