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Agocs accepted to pain sciences fellowship

Chiropractic Economics

The two-year program, a CUKC press release noted , focuses on interdisciplinary models of pain care, with an emphasis on first-in-class, non-pharmacological options for people suffering with complex and chronic pain. Agocs began attending postgraduate seminars on pain neuroscience in 2016.

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The ROOTS of a Play Based Approach

First Principles of Movement

A Deep Dive In May 2021, Dr Craig Liebenson suggested we write a piece for First Principles of Movement (FPM) on how we integrate Play into clinical practice. This article will provide you with some of our clinical reasoning, including linked resources to be used by you, and adapted to bring your movement skills out that we don’t even have.

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PowerStep Foot Insoles: A Chiropractors Guide 

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

I'd recommend PowerStep insoles to any chiropractor looking to help their patients achieve better clinical results in their practice. Check out the clinical pearls below to better understand how PowerStep can help your patients find relief from foot pain, back pain, and ankle instability. 17 (2007) 184–189. Jun 25, 2013.

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Marc F. Swiontkowski, MD, assumes role as Editor-in-Chief

JBJS

Clinical Summaries” are concise synopses of the current knowledge on common orthopaedic conditions in specific subspecialty areas, with links to supporting studies, that represent a uniquely useful and evidence-based contribution to orthopaedic literature designed for the busy orthopaedic surgeon. The “Elite Reviewer” Program.

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Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: New Research Insights and Treatment Strategies

ChiroUp

Patellofemoral pain affects nearly one-fourth of the population each year, with females experiencing almost double the risk of males. 3) Fortunately, evidence-based chiropractors are well-equipped to manage patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS). What are the symptoms of patellofemoral pain syndrome? 2016 Jun;11(3):450.

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