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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. 10 The acupuncture literature provides further evidence for the use of dry needling for the treatment of headaches.

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Norton Orthopedic Institute surgeon performs new robotic-assisted shoulder replacement

OrthoSpineNews

Reverse shoulder replacement is ideal for patients with severe arthritis, rotator cuff tears or other degenerative shoulder conditions that do not respond to conservative treatments. In 2024, he performed more than 150 shoulder arthroplasties and anticipates performing more than 200 in 2025.

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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] Chiropractors can provide drug-free , non-invasive treatments to manage arthritis. Imaging and other diagnostic tools may be used to better understand the extent of joint involvement.