Mon.Feb 24, 2025

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The Joint Corp. to host conference call on fourth quarter results

Chiropractic Economics

The company’s leaders will share The Joint Corp. fourth quarter and year-end 2024 financial results on March 13, after the market closes. President and CEO Sanjiv Razdan and Jake Singleton, chief financial officer of The Joint Corp. will host a conference call at 5 p.m. EST that day to go over the results, a company press release noted. Anyone interested can join the call by dialing 833-630-0823 or 412-317-1831.

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Common procedures for chronic spine pain found to offer little to no relief

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Researchers from McMaster University and collaborating institutions found that commonly performed interventional procedures for chronic non-cancer spine pain may provide little to no pain relief when compared with sham procedures.

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Expand the scope of chiropractic care

Chiropractic Economics

The field of healthcare is undergoing a transformation as more practitioners adopt integrative approaches that blend traditional treatments with alternative therapies. For DCs, whose focus is primarily on musculoskeletal health, spinal care and overall wellness, this shift offers opportunities to enhance their patients outcomes through noninvasive and holistic treatment options.

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Dancing your way to fitness: Study shows health benefits of free-form dance are comparable to conventional exercise

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Forget sneakers or cleats and put on those boogie shoes, as new research from Northeastern University finds that dancing can have the same health benefits as running and other forms of exercise.

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The Need for Innovation in Chiropractic Business

DC Practice Growth

If Youre Running a Chiropractic Practice, Read This If youre like most chiropractors I know, youve probably faced moments where you feel like your business is running younot the other way around. Youve got patients falling off the schedule, missed appointments, and a to-do list that never seems to shrink. Sound familiar? Heres the thing: youre not alone.

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'Cognitive drills' when warming up can give athletes a head-start, study finds

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Integrating cognitive tasks into physical warmups can significantly enhance sport, exercise, and cognitive performance, even under conditions of sleep deprivation, a new study has revealed.

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Ep. 53: Practice employee safety with Andrea Greco of CENTEGIX

Physicians Practice

Andrea Greco, SVP of health care safety at CENTEGIX, talks about keeping practices safe and how failing to do so can impact patient care.

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Visitor management protocols for safer medical practices

Physicians Practice

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, talks visitor management protocols to keep practices safe.

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The anatomy of fight-ending blows and chokes in combat sports

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

The human body has evolved to shield its vital organs, from the brain's hard skull and meninges to the ribs and sternum protecting the heart and lungs. Even abdominal structures are safeguarded by muscular layers. In contact sports, understanding these vulnerabilities can give competitors the edge, allowing them to take down an opponent with a knockout or submission.

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The Future of Non-Invasive Diagnostics in Chiropractic Practices

CLA

Lets face itpatients expect more from their healthcare providers these days. They want results, clarity, and proof that the care theyre receiving is working. Thats where non-invasive diagnostics step in and revolutionize chiropractic practices. Non-invasive diagnostic tools like HRV scans , surface EMG , and thermal imaging give chiropractors the ability to measure nervous system health in real time without discomfort or downtime for patients.

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Tiger Woods and Serena Williams were sporting prodigies, but children shouldn't train like them

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Most children have now returned from their summer holidays and are perhaps considering what sports to play this year.

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Northeast College anatomy course jump-starts college learning for high school students

Chiropractic Economics

Northeast College of Health Sciences has introduced a human anatomy and physiology course for high school students, giving them the opportunity to earn college credit. In partnership with local K-12 school districts in the Finger Lakes region and the New York City metro area, Northeast College launched Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology (A&P) to introduce students to college-level coursework.

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Study indicates that exercise can help colon cancer survivors live as long as matched individuals

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Physical activity may help colon cancer survivors achieve long-term survival rates similar to those of people in the general population, according to a study published in Cancer.

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How to Strengthen Your Metabolism

Markson Chiropractic

Struggling with a sluggish metabolism can be frustrating. It affects energy levels , weight management , and overall vitality. Boosting your metabolism doesn’t have to feel like an uphill battle. Simple lifestyle changes and targeted strategies can make a significant difference. From optimizing your diet with better nutrition in mind to ensuring you’re getting plenty of physical activity with a custom workout plan , there are plenty of ways to ignite those metabolic processes.

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