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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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From reducing opioid dependence to improving functional outcomes , these chiropractic studies affirm our role as leaders in musculoskeletal health. trends from 2007 to 2016 showed a significant increase in chiropractic utilization, reinforcing the growing trust in chiropractic care. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 1) Chen et al.

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

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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) Adipose tissue as pain generator in the lower back and lower extremity: application in musculoskeletal medicine. 2016 Apr;6(1_suppl):s-0036.

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

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Essays by patients describe what it means to be (or care for a family member who is) a patient with musculoskeletal disease or injury. In a 2016 editorial, Dr. Swiontkowski and Bruce J. Pain Management. The “Elite Reviewer” Program. Marx, MD, Deputy Editor for Evidence-Based Orthopaedics and Sean M.

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The ROOTS of a Play Based Approach

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Pain is still the main reason people seek medical care (3 of the top 10 including osteoarthritis, headaches and back pain) and chronic pain conditions comprise 3 of the top 4 conditions for years lost to disability (including back pain, neck pain and musculoskeletal disorders). Erb & Schmid, 2021 p279).

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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. However, their mechanisms and effects differ. References 1.