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Top 7 Things Chiropractors Need to Know About Back Mice (Episacral Lipomas)

ChiroUp

So, to help shed light on this clinical problem, we surveyed the ChiroUp provider network to collect their evidence-informed opinions about managing episacral lipomas. Understanding the Basics Episacral lipomas, often called "back mice" or "sacroiliac fatty nodules," can significantly contribute to low back pain.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

ChiroUp

Download our Chiropractic Safety Toolkit for additional patient and provider resources, including a sharable infographic and a link to our top chiropractic webinar ever! Download and share the Opioid Crisis whitepaper highlighting how chiropractic is a valuable weapon in the ongoing opioid epidemic. The Journal of Pain.

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Empowering Women in Chiropractic - Drug-Free Pain Management Awareness Month

League of Chiropractic Women

Click here to download the transcript. This is Streamlining September's Key Resources for Drug Free Pain Management Awareness Month. And when it comes to pain management, non opioid still means over the counters in different medications. And it's about being able to manage chronic pain.

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CPT Code 97026: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Infrared

ChiroTouch

Chiropractors should use CPT code 97026 in the following scenarios: Musculoskeletal pain management. Infrared therapy can be employed to alleviate pain associated with various musculoskeletal conditions, such as arthritis, strains, and sprains. When Should Chiropractors Use This Code? Promoting healing.

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Empowering Women in Chiroprractic - Drugging of Our Children - Part 2

League of Chiropractic Women

Click here to download the transcript. I have a section called Free Stuff, so just download some free flyers and things like that. And even though maybe the parent or the pediatrician is using it for pain management, it's the wrong it's the wrong diagnosis and it's the wrong use of medication. Hello, doctors.