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Cannabinoids may help reduce musculoskeletal pain when used short-term

Chiropractic Economics

One question many researchers are asking is whether cannabinoids can help ease musculoskeletal pain. Cannabinoids may provide short-term pain relief A 2020 systematic review and meta-analysis involved 36 trials with a total of 4,006 participants experiencing chronic pain not due to cancer.

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Time to start thinking big: The 27th Annual Salary and Expense Survey

Chiropractic Economics

Integrative care slowly rising In response to reader requests years ago, Chiropractic Economics expanded this survey’s “integrated clinics/DCs only” breakdown to provide a more comprehensive look at the chiropractic profession. Most practices — 71% — identified as “clinics,” just 1% less than in 2023.

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Answers to Common Questions About Epidural Steroid Injections

ChiroUp

Collaborating with a local pain management physician for chemical pain symptoms during painful episodes may be needed for some patients, enabling them to participate in exercise therapy and tolerate mechanical treatments in the chiropractic office. The journal of pain. 2020 Oct 30(Preprint):1-3.

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Chiropractor Marketing: Top Strategies To Attract New Patients

Danny Veiga

Chiropractic team brainstorming innovative marketing tactics to increase patient engagement and clinic growth. A chiropractor engaged in planning and executing marketing strategies for clinic growth and patient outreach. Are you a chiropractor looking to attract more patients and scale your practice? So let’s get started!

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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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WHO releases chronic low back pain guidelines  

Canadian Chiropractic Association

Earlier this month, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its first-ever guidelines on chronic low back pain (CLBP) , based on chiropractor-led input and research helmed by the Canadian Chiropractic Guideline Initiative (CCGI). In 2020, approximately one in 13 people globally experienced low back pain (LBP).The

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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. Preprint Servers. Levels of Evidence.