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

ChiroUp

The new cold, hard truth about ice therapy vs heat therapy: While ice likely remains helpful in the first 6-12 hours post-injury to alleviate acute symptoms, it may act as a barrier to healing if used too long, potentially leading to tissue damage and even nerve injury. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy.

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

ChiroUp

Some survey respondents (11%) believe that pain management anesthetic or steroid injections are appropriate for treating episacral lipomas, a view supported by limited research. (1) 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

“Black Americans were as likely as White Americans to access occupational therapy or physical therapy but half as likely to access chiropractic care,” noted a Boston Medical Center press release about the study. Physical therapist: 7.8% TECAR therapy: 0.6% The percentages have not been very encouraging.

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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%.

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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. Rather than focusing solely on symptom relief, this mindset considers how chiropractic care can help optimize the function of the nervous system to achieve long-term health outcomes.