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A letter from the editor

Chiropractic Economics

GLORIA N. HALL | Editor-in-Chief Integrated practices are a hot topic right now, but more than the latest healthcare trend. This mode of practicing is truly revolutionizing the way patients tackle pain, heal from injuries and deal with chronic conditions by combining the best of chiropractic care with elements of traditional medical practice. Welcome to Issue 4 of Chiropractic Economics, which takes a look inside chiropractic specialties.

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Q&A with sports medicine specialist: What's new in pediatric concussion care?

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

On any given day, nearly 20% of patients seen by the Sports Medicine team at Children's Hospital Los Angeles are children with concussions. That's not surprising, given that nationwide, up to 1.9 million youth a year experience this mild traumatic brain injury.

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SEO for Vets: A Detailed Guide to Grow Your Practice

iMatrix

When a pet needs care, owners dont flip through directoriesthey search online. In fact, 93% of pet owners turn to Google to find the nearest veterinary clinic or animal hospital. If your practice isnt ranking on the first page of search results, youre likely losing potential clients to competitors who are. Thats where veterinary SEO comes in. A well-optimized website improves your search engine rankings , making it easier for pet owners to find your services when they need them most.

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A New Chapter for Orthopedics This Week

Orthopedics This Week

The leading voice in orthopedics and spine reimagines its future while honoring its celebrated legacy The post A New Chapter for Orthopedics This Week appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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"Nobody wants to work:" A generational guide for practice staffing

Physicians Practice

How evolving workplace attitudes are transforming healthcare staffing, as COVID-19 accelerates trends like remote work, mental health support, and modernized technology.

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Youth with concussion may benefit from monitoring sleep and limiting daytime naps, study finds

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Researchers at Nationwide Children's Hospital have found that when it comes to concussion recovery, sleep matters. In a study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, researchers found that limiting daytime sleep and getting approximately seven hours of sleep each night in the first week after a concussion may speed up recovery.

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Tracking Postural Health with Surface EMG Scans

CLA

Chiropractic care is all about connectionhow the nervous system communicates with muscles, joints, and the rest of the body. When that connection is off, posture suffers. And bad posture? Its the gateway to chronic pain, fatigue, and long-term health issues. Enter surface EMG scans (sEMG), your secret weapon for tracking postural health. These scans measure the electrical activity in muscles, helping chiropractors uncover the imbalances and compensations that throw posture off course.

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Rough Cuts – Pre 2025 AAOS

Orthopedics This Week

Whats fascinating about healthcare pricing isnt just that its unfair. Dutch Rojas The post Rough Cuts Pre 2025 AAOS appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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8 tips for hiring members of Gen Z

Physicians Practice

Discover how Gen Zs emphasis on mental health, digital fluency, and flexibility compares to Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Millennialsand what it means for building a thriving, multigenerational healthcare workforce.

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Heat or Ice? Which one do I use?

Beecher Chiropractic

Clear Lake Chiropractor Comments: When people come into our office in Houston, TX, they want to know what they can do to help themselves get better. They also do not want to do anything that will make their problem worse. Today were revisiting a topic we covered back in 2009 , a simple guide to help you decide when to use ice and when to use heat: Use Ice for Acute Injuries Ice is typically used within the first 48 hours of an injury to reduce swelling and numb pain.

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Scope of practice bill HB500 defeated, reconsidered in Montana

Chiropractic Economics

On March 5, Montana’s chiropractic scope of practice expansion bill, HB500, failed its third reading. Then several legislators reconsidered. Introduced by Greg Oblander, DC, the Montana Chiropractic Association’s Chiropractor of the Year for 2024, HB500 would have significantly updated DCs’ state-licensed scope of practice, going beyond treatment of the spine, even offering DCs the ability to prescribe certain drugs, such as muscle relaxants and NSAIDs, once they applied for an

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March Lunch+Learn Recording Now Available

ChiroCongress

March Lunch+Learn March 5, 2025 at 1:00pm ET Elevate your Association Relationships from Ordinary to Extraordinary Login & View Recording

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AMA Denounces AI for Prior Authorization

Orthopedics This Week

A top concern highlighted by the survey was the increased use of AI decision-making systems. The post AMA Denounces AI for Prior Authorization appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Nearly 4 in 10 Americans report sports-related mistreatment

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Nearly 40% of adult Americans say they've experienced some type of sport-related mistreatment in their lives, a new study shows.

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Choosing risk assessment tools

Physicians Practice

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, talks about common risk assessment tools.

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Expert analysis: Did cervical spine manipulation cause the death of Katie May?

Chiropractic Economics

A recent case report on Katie May, who died in 2016 after receiving chiropractic cervical spine manipulation (CSM) from a DC, has concluded it did not cause her death. The case report’s author, Steven Brown, DC, DIPL MED AC, came to the conclusion that CSM did not cause the vertebral artery dissection (VAD) or the stroke that took Mays life. The study, Causal analysis of vertebral artery dissection and fatal stroke following chiropractic cervical spine manipulation, appeared in December 20

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Google’s New Review Feature: What You Need to Know

Propel Marketing & Design

Today were diving into a super actionable strategy to help boost your Google reviews quickly and easily.If youre a clinic owner, chiropractor, physical therapist, acupuncturist, or any local business looking to stand out in search results, stick aroundyou wont want to miss this!So, whats the big news?Google now lets you create a QR code that [.

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ASPN Issues UPDATED Neuromodulation Guide

Orthopedics This Week

ASPN UPDATED guidelines for physicians using neuromodulation products and techniques to manage chronic pain. The post ASPN Issues UPDATED Neuromodulation Guide appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Labeling food with the physical activity required to burn off calories

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A trial at English secondary schools of alternative food labelingwhich displayed the number of minutes of physical activity needed to burn off caloriesreduced the purchase of sugary foods by a small amount, new research has found.

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Ep. 55: Selling your practice with Ericka Adler of Roetzel & Andress

Physicians Practice

Ericka Adler, JD, of Roetzel & Andress, joins the show to discuss factors you should consider before selling your practice.

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Sanuwave Health to Uplist to the Nasdaq Global Market

OrthoSpineNews

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., March 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sanuwave Health, Inc. (the Company or “Sanuwave) (OTCQB: SNWV), a leading provider of next-generation FDA-approved wound care products, announced today that its common stock has been approved for listing on the Nasdaq Global Market (Nasdaq). Trading on Nasdaq is expected to commence at the market open on March 7, 2025, with shares continuing to trade under the ticker symbol SNWV.

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198: Focus on Foundations with Dr. Tim Young

ChiroCandy Marketing

Learn more about Focus OKC: [link] Summary: In this episode of The ChiroCandy podcast, Dr. Tim Young shares his inspiring journey into chiropractic, detailing how personal experiences and a passion for the profession led him to become a successful chiropractor and coach. He discusses the importance of chiropractic philosophy, the creation of the Focus event, and the challenges chiropractors face, including fear of judgment and the need for action.

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Smallest AAOS Sub-Specialty Wins BIG Research Award

Orthopedics This Week

Jay Wunder, M.D., receives grant for hhe award-winning studyfor patients with sarcoma. The post Smallest AAOS Sub-Specialty Wins BIG Research Award appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Chiropractic Philosophy…What Is It Good For? A Conversation With Dr. John Stenburg

Rocket Chiro

Chiropractic philosophywhat role does it play in the profession? How does it impact patient care? And is it necessary for chiropractors to embrace it fully? In this episode of Rocket Chiro Podcast , Dr. Jerry Kennedy sits down with Dr. John Stenburg to dive deep into one of the most debated topics in chiropractic: the role of philosophy in practice.

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Practice tip of the week: Malpractice landmines

Physicians Practice

Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.

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Lipogems Announces Enrollment of the Final Patient in ARISE FDA Clinical Trials for Knee Osteoarthritis

OrthoSpineNews

ATLANTA,March 5, 2025/PRNewswire/ — Lipogems has announced the final patient enrolled in the ARISE II U.S. FDA IDE Study, which aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of MicroFat injections compared to saline for the treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis (OA). The double blinded, randomized, controlled trial enrolled 173 subjects in 9 months across 16 well-respected U.S. sites.

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Over-the-counter pain relievers linked to improved recovery from concussion

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

People who take over-the-counter pain relievers after a concussion may recover faster than those who do not take pain relievers, according to a preliminary study released today, March 5, 2025, that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's 77th Annual Meeting taking place April 59, 2025, in San Diego and online.

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René Castelein, M.D., Ph.D. Spine Deformity’s New Editor-in-Chief

Orthopedics This Week

The SRS has announced Ren M Castelein, M.D., Ph.D., as new Editor-in-Chief for Spine Deformity Journal. The post Ren Castelein, M.D., Ph.D. Spine Deformitys New Editor-in-Chief appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Episode 053 – The Power of Conviction: Why Leadership Determines Your Impact

The Remarkable Practice

How do conviction, certainty, and leadership shape patient outcomes and long-term success? Dr. Pete Camiolo joins Dr. Lona to explore the power of belief in healthcare, how to build unshakable certainty in your recommendations, and why patients commit to care when they feel seen, heard, and led with confidence. Learn how to shift from fear-based healthcare to a hope-driven model, communicate your vision with clarity, and create a space where true healing happens.

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How often should practices conduct risk assessments?

Physicians Practice

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, explains when medical practices should conduct risk assessments.

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Food and Drug Administration Allows Compassionate Use for the Reverse Hip Replacement System

OrthoSpineNews

Compassionate Use May Provide Better Hip Replacement Option for Patients with Spinal Fusion and/or Spinal Pelvic Disorder BOCA RATON, FL March 6, 2025 /OrthoSpineNews/ — Hip Innovation Technology , LLC (HIT), a medical device company developing innovative orthopedic device solutions to advance the quality of life and quality of care for patients, is announcing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Reverse Hip Replacement System (Reverse HRS) for Compassionate Use in a pat

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Study: Ice slurry mitigates hyperventilation and cerebral hypoperfusion during exercise in the heat

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Endurance exercise in hot conditions leads to a progressive increase in core temperature, thereby increasing the risk of hyperthermia. Hyperthermia triggers excessive respiration (hyperventilation) and cerebral hypoperfusion, both of which can impair exercise performance or even contribute to heat stroke.

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Matthew Provencher Wins Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award

Orthopedics This Week

Matthew T. Provencher, M.D., M.B.A., CAPT MC USNR (Ret.), receives the 2025 Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award. The post Matthew Provencher Wins Kappa Delta Ann Doner Vaughn Award appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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CPT Code 97016 Simplified: A Step-by-Step Guide for Acupuncturists

zHealth

Explore best practices for billing CPT Code 97016 in acupuncture, including accurate documentation, insurance verification, & compliance for better reimbursement. The post CPT Code 97016 Simplified: A Step-by-Step Guide for Acupuncturists appeared first on Best Cloud-Based Chiropractic Practice Management Software.

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The truth about physicians and the supply chain

Physicians Practice

Approaching supply chain decisions in a way that solicits provider input while also considering the needs of patients and health systems creates efficiencies as well as a basis for quality and safety improvements.

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OrthoEx Expands Logistics Services with Tissue Banking Capabilities

OrthoSpineNews

Scottsdale, AZ March 5, 2025 OrthosSpineNews OrthoEx, a leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider specializing in medical device distribution, is proud to announce the expansion of its services to include tissue banking capabilities. This strategic addition enables OrthoEx to support the storage and distribution of Human Cells, Tissues, and Cellular and Tissue-Based Products (HCT/Ps), further enhancing its comprehensive logistics solutions for the healthcare industry.

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How soccer players' fingers and height can predict their exercise performance

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

With the 2025 Euros just a few months away, attention continues to grow around women's soccer. Now new research involving Swansea University is focusing on female professional soccer players and the levels of lactate they produce during exercise.