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From Pain Relief to Profitability: How SoftWave Therapy Drives Results and Revenue

Chiropractic Economics

Branded content sponsored by SoftWave Therapy Introduction : Chiropractors today face mounting challengesdeclining reimbursements, competition, and the increasing demand for patient-centric, cash-based services. Proven ROI : Clinics report significant revenue growthoften exceeding $20,000 monthlyafter adding SoftWave Therapy.

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Build strong immunity in patients of any age – Part 2

Chiropractic Economics

Welcome to part two of this series on how to build strong immunity in patients of any age. In part 1, we talked about the importance of assessing your patients age and underlying physical conditions, such as chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, obesity and many others, when trying to strenghten their immunityt. 24 Monolaurin.

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How to use Arnica for pain relief in your practice: A complementary option to help your patients

Chiropractic Economics

However, for most causes of pain, there are solutions that can help patients delay or even avoid taking these medications, which have well-documented serious side effects. 1 Chiropractors can help their patients using these safe alternatives. This knowledge has been largely confirmed by clinical research. Br J Gen Pract.

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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

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2) Chiropractors routinely encounter patients with neuropathic itching, particularly conditions like brachioradial pruritus, as they often stem from cervical spine dysfunction and nerve irritation. 9) Neuropathic itch is more common in patients with systemic triggers like sensory polyneuropathy (e.g., What Is Brachioradial Pruritus?

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Treating cervicogenic headaches with dry needling and manual therapy

Chiropractic Economics

Treatment of cervicogenic headaches via dry needling A systematic review has investigated the effectiveness of dry needling and conventional physiotherapy in managing cervicogenic headaches or tension-type headaches. 10 The acupuncture literature provides further evidence for the use of dry needling for the treatment of headaches.

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Chiropractic Treatment of Shoulder Pain and Weakness

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Shoulder pain and weakness are common symptoms in patients seeking chiropractic care. When used together, these tests can help differentiate between simple rotator cuff irritation and a rotator cuff tear, ultimately influencing treatment decisions, rehabilitation exercises, and the duration of care.

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Assessing and Treating Achilles Tendinopathy: A Comprehensive Guide for Evidence-Based Chiropractors

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Understanding the etiology, clinical presentation, and evidence-based treatment protocols for Achilles tendinopathy is essential for chiropractors seeking to provide effective care. Symptoms of Achilles Tendinitis The clinical presentation of Achilles tendinopathy varies depending on whether the condition is acute or chronic.