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

ChiroUp

2,3) However, a critical review published in the October 2024 British Medical Journal found no conclusive evidence from human studies that cryotherapy effectively limits secondary injury or promotes tissue regeneration. (4) 26) Studies indicate that heat therapy provides short-term relief from pain and disability. (22-26) J Clin Nurs.

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The Top 3 Nerve Flossing Techniques Every Chiropractor Must Know—And Why You Can’t Ignore Them

ChiroUp

With evidence supporting its role in reducing symptoms for a wide range of conditions—lower back pain, neck pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel, and shoulder impingement, to name a few—nerve flossing is a must-know for every practitioner. 2024 May;16(5). 2023 Nov 26;13(12):2255. Pradhan A, Muthukumaran J.

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10 Chiropractic Blogs You Should Follow

iMatrix

Their articles cover essential information on the most common questions your patients may have about neck pain, poor posture, and other shared concerns like spinal manipulation. It is a fun mix of informative and witty pieces that do an excellent job of resonating with patients.

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Answering the Questions That Matter Most

Palmer College of Chiropractic

In early 2024, Dr. Vining’s two-year project to develop quality indicators for chiropractic care was published, and it’s already informing practice on campus. Led by faculty mentor Brian Anderson, D.C., It’s finding the right people, supporting them and letting them work together to answer the questions that matter most to our field.”

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Precision in patient care requires precision in diagnosis

Chiropractic Economics

1, 2024, the ICD-10-CM codes updated for fiscal year (FY) 2025 included 252 new codes, 36 code deletions and 13 code revisions. Diagnoses of cervicalgia, dorsalgia and lumbalgia indicate neck pain, middle back pain and low-back pain respectively, and are considered unspecified interim diagnoses.

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