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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. Clinical practice guidelines from the Annals of Internal Medicine support heat therapy for reducing pain and improving function across these stages. (26) 2015 Jan 2;127(1):57-65. World journal of clinical cases.

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5 Time-Saving Hacks Every Chiropractor Needs to Do

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Here are five time-saving strategies every chiropractor should use to work smarter, not harder. can bring patients back into your clinic. Online communities like the Forward Thinking Chiropractic Alliance and chiropractic forums allow chiropractors to share key findings and real-world applications. 2015 Dec;3:1-2.

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Heat or Ice AFTER Manual Therapy: Revisiting the Evidence for Optimal Recovery

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Chiropractors often use manual therapy to treat orthopedic conditions, but a common question is whether to apply heat or ice afterward to enhance recovery. This brief review summarizes peer-reviewed research and clinical guidelines. Clinical guidelines for low back pain notably endorse superficial heat as an effective therapy.

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Parker University extends president’s contract until 2030

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He has notably served as a Chiropractor to Congress, the Supreme Court and the White House, as well as Parker University’s seventh president. He spearheaded campus restoration during the south building reconstruction and the highly anticipated opening of ParkerFit. He is an active Texas Chiropractic Association member and proud Texan.

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7 New Research Findings Every DC Needs to Know About Rotator Cuff Injuries

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Emerging Regenerative Therapies While most chiropractors primarily focus on non-injectable care, understanding regenerative therapies can help provide patients with informed recommendations or guidance for surgical recovery. AgingRelated Rotator Cuff Tears: Molecular Mechanisms and Implications for Clinical Management. References 1.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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As chiropractors, were fortunate to work in a field supported by an ever-growing body of chiro research that supports our profession. Many high-quality studies have demonstrated that cervical spinal manipulation, when performed by qualified chiropractors, is not a proven cause of vascular events like cervical artery dissection.

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Mastering the Hip Exam: Top Tests for Hip Pain

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Fortunately, evidence-based chiropractors are proficient in managing most of these patients. ChiroUp subscribers can access the following links in their Clinical Skills library. 10-11) Want More Clinical Pearls For Hip Pain? In fact, up to one in seven older adults will report “significant hip pain on most days.” (1)

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