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

ChiroUp

2021 Jun 6;9(17):4116. Use of cryotherapy for managing chronic pain: an evidence-based narrative. Pain and therapy. 2021 Jun;10:81-100. 2021 Jan 1;9(1):e20. A role for superficial heat therapy in the management of non-specific, mild-to-moderate low back pain in current clinical practice: A narrative review.

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Cannabinoids may help reduce musculoskeletal pain when used short-term

Chiropractic Economics

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. However, nabiximols were also associated with more adverse effects when used for pain management.

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A Bizarre Case of Mouth Pain (Member Post) [15m]

PainScience

This is the first members only post in quite a while, and its also a re-run, although just barely: its about 3 more post than the original, which was the very first members-only post I ever did, back in 2021. By 3 AM the pain had spread to my teeth, jaw, and cheek on that side, and the fear of Covid was replaced by fear of what?

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The ROOTS of a Play Based Approach

First Principles of Movement

This article was originally published on Back to Roots in August, 2021. 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. How do we best do this though?

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Recipients of Palmer College Alumni Awards announced

Chiropractic Economics

Committed to expanding research on non-pharmacological approaches to chronic pain, Burton has widely contributed to the scientific literature base for the profession. She became the first chiropractic research fellow at the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

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Musculoskeletal conditions and work – part 2

Musculoskeletal Australia

You may also need to have a review of your medications if you find your condition’s not under control or you need more help managing pain and other symptoms. Chronic pain and anxiety are just a couple of things that can affect our ability to get enough quality sleep. Again, talk with your doctor about this.

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Musculoskeletal conditions and work – part 1

Musculoskeletal Australia

Take control of your pain. Chronic pain can affect your ability to do the things you want and need to do, your sleep quality, your concentration, and mood. That’s why you need a toolbox of strategies for managing your pain. For more information read our information on Employment FAQs and visit Safe Work Australia.