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

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The new cold, hard truth about ice therapy vs heat therapy: While ice likely remains helpful in the first 6-12 hours post-injury to alleviate acute symptoms, it may act as a barrier to healing if used too long, potentially leading to tissue damage and even nerve injury. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy.

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The benefits of CBD for pain management

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The acceptance of CBD for pain management is taking hold in chiropractic. As a result, many DCs are continually exploring complementary therapies, such as the use of CBD for pain management, that align with this philosophy. CBD is available in multiple formats to suit your patients’ unique needs.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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In fact, a 2024 study of 67,220 patients found that CES rates following chiropractic spinal manipulation were even lower than those observed after traditional physical therapy without manipulation. Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy. 6) Trager et al. 7) Mayer et al.

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Get More PT Patients: Top 10 PT Sites That Get Patients to Convert!

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Ready to turn your Physical Therapy website into a patient-generating powerhouse? Alpine Physical Therapy and Performance Alpine Physical Therapy and Performance is built for driven athletes who want results. Beyond Therapy and Wellness What Makes Beyond Therapy and Wellness a Game-Changer?

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

Chiropractic Economics

“Black Americans were as likely as White Americans to access occupational therapy or physical therapy but half as likely to access chiropractic care,” noted a Boston Medical Center press release about the study. Females made up 25% of respondents in 2023, 27% in 2022, 25% in 2021, 28% in 2020 and 23.3% TECAR therapy: 0.6%