Fri.Sep 20, 2024

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Marketing Your Way to a Stronger Q4 & More Profitable New Year

Propel Marketing & Design

For most companies, the 4th fiscal quarter runs from the beginning of October through the end of December, marking the final stretch to get your marketing and sales in order to close out the year strong. While the smell of pumpkin fills the air (and local Starbucks), many people look to this time of year [.

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No concussion? A blow to the head can still be dangerous, says study

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

In a football game, an athlete takes a bad hit to the head. He doesn't feel dazed or confused: he seems to have escaped a concussion. However, despite the lack of concussive symptoms, the impact has disrupted the chemical balance in his brain, and this imbalance has consequences.

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Using Core Values to Address Conflict 

DC Practice Growth

Do you ever find that you have conflict in your business? Do you find that bringing up issues to a team member can be uncomfortable? Remember, Ryan teaches “the more uncomfortable conversations you are willing to have will improve the success of your business!” While I was working in Australia, I worked with this lady called Steff, she was phenomenal at persuasion and addressing confrontation/conflict with people.

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NGMEDICAL PRESENTS ITS MOVE® -C CERVICAL ARTIFICIAL DISC PROSTHESIS AT NASS AND EUROSPINE

OrthoSpineNews

NONNWEILER, SAARLAND, GERMANY, September 18, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — NGMedical GmbH, a medical device manufacturer exclusively focused on creating innovative technologies for spinal application, will present its unique articulating viscoelastic cervical artificial disc MOVE®-C as well as further unique spinal solutions at this year’s annual NASS meeting in Chicago and Eurospine in Vienna.

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A New Voice for Chiropractic

Palmer College of Chiropractic

Palmer alumnus Donny Van Slee competes on NBC’s “The Voice.” Donny Van Slee, D.C. (’21), is a full-time Doctor of Chiropractic. He’s also a musician in Nashville who recently appeared in front of millions of viewers on NBC’s “The Voice,” joining country music superstar Reba McEntire’s team for the music competition. “I had been playing gigs since high school, but when I started at Palmer Florida, I decided to dedicate myself 100 percent to my studies and stopped performing,” says Dr.

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Cutting-Edge Endoscopic Spine Surgery Reduces Need for Post-Op Pain Medication

OrthoSpineNews

Decreased opioid medication use by 21 percent compared to other minimally-invasive spine surgical techniques NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — An emerging type of minimally-invasive spine surgery reduces the use of pain medication in patients’ recovery compared to those who undergo other less minimally-invasive spine surgery, which use larger incisions resulting in more post-operative pain, according … The post Cutting-Edge Endoscopic Spine Surgery Reduces Need for Post-O

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Empowering Women in Chiropractic - Using National Sensory Awareness Month to Build Your Practice

League of Chiropractic Women

Click here to download the transcript. Disclaimer: The following is an actual transcript. We do our best to make sure the transcript is as accurate as possible, however, it may contain spelling or grammatical errors. We suggest you watch the video while reading the transcript. Hello everybody, Dr. B and Elizabeth here to bring you some October Prep for Sensory Awareness Month.

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AI In health care: It's not binary

Physicians Practice

AI helps to reduce unnecessary expenses, making advanced medical care more affordable.

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Scholarships Change Lives

Palmer College of Chiropractic

Alumni explain why they donate to Palmer’s scholarship fund. Scholarships change lives. It’s that simple. And giving to support scholarships is a straightforward way for Palmer graduates to make a massive impact for Palmer students and the future of chiropractic. Scholarships would not be possible without the generosity of donors who gift their treasure to their alma mater.

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The Modified Thomas Test — A Case Study: LBP in a Youth Soccer Player (Part II)

ChiroUp

I wrote a blog about the Modified Thomas test about a year ago—the blog aimed to identify the functional linkage between subsequent lower extremity orthopedic conditions from one evaluation. During a video for the blog, a 15-year-old soccer player demonstrated hypertonicity in the hip flexors and quadriceps. Today’s blog will discuss the repercussions of not addressing the deficits in the earlier video.

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Roots that Spread

Palmer College of Chiropractic

“It was electrifying.” That’s how Harry Wong, D.C. (`81) — one of the earliest West campus graduates — remembers the atmosphere when he walked onto Palmer College’s San Jose campus for the first time. For more than 40 years, West faculty, staff and alumni like Dr. Wong have been an invaluable part of the Palmer family. And they will be forever. As enrollment continues to grow in both Davenport, Iowa, and Port Orange, Florida, and the cost of living (and thus the cost of a chiropractic education)

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