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Treating cervicogenic headaches with dry needling and manual therapy

Chiropractic Economics

In contrast, dry needling focuses on an anatomic basis to treat musculoskeletal conditions and aid in physical rehabilitation. References All accessed October 28, 2024. A randomized controlled trial of exercise and manipulative therapy for cervicogenic headache. Int J Sports Phys Ther. 2011;6(3):254266. Europe PMC.

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Chiropractic care for arthritis

Canadian Chiropractic Association

Currently, in Canada, arthritis impacts 6 million people – that number is expected to grow to by 50 per cent (9 million) by 2024. [1] Discussing Preventive Measures : Encouraging regular, low-impact exercise to maintain joint health. Balance and coordination exercises to reduce the risk of falls and related injuries.