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Do your chiropractic clinical assessments need an updated?

Chiropractic Economics

DCs are constantly evolving their clinical assessments to meet the ever-growing needs of their patients. Today, we must ask ourselves: Are we doing enough to prevent falls and improve quality of life for our middle-aged and elderly patients? The answer may lie in incorporating balance and proprioception testing into our standard chiropractic clinical assessments.

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Ambient AI scribe technology: The future for clinical documentation?

Physicians Practice

Safely integrating AI functions into medical practices can improve workflow for staff and limit administrative burden.

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Do your chiropractic clinical assessments need an update?

Chiropractic Economics

DCs are constantly evolving their chiropractic clinical assessments to meet the ever-growing needs of their patients. Today, we must ask ourselves: Are we doing enough to prevent falls and improve quality of life for our middle-aged and elderly patients? The answer may lie in incorporating balance and proprioception testing into our standard chiropractic clinical assessments.

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Small amounts of incidental vigorous physical exertion may almost halve major cardiovascular events risk in women

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Short bursts of incidental vigorous physical exertion, lasting less than a minute each, may almost halve the risk of a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or heart failure among women who don't exercise regularly, finds research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

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NWHSU faculty member publishes first-of-its-kind ultrasound research

Chiropractic Economics

Northwestern Health Sciences University assistant professor and director of clinical education Christopher Smoley, DC, DACBR, is the lead author on a new verification study that lays the groundwork for future ultrasound research. The study, “ Sonographic Evaluation of Spondylolysis: Technique description and feasibility study of diagnostic ultrasound for the detection of L5 pars interarticularis fractures ,” was published in the Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association, noted a universit

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How to Boost Energy With Chiropractic

Healthy Life Chiropractic

The holidays can take quite the toll on our mental, emotional, and even physical health. If you’re already feeling fatigued , you may want to schedule an appointment with your chiropractor in Newnan, GA. One of the best advantages of regular chiropractic adjustments is how it can help you naturally boost energy levels and be better prepared to face the day.

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Logan University to provide chiropractic care to St. Louis Ambush indoor soccer team

Chiropractic Economics

Logan University has formed a partnership with the St. Louis Ambush indoor soccer team in which doctor of chiropractic student interns in Logan’s Sports and Rehabilitation Clinic rotation will have the opportunity to provide chiropractic care to Ambush athletes during games and practices in the 2024-25 season. “Partnering with St. Louis Ambush presents an exciting opportunity for our institution to provide evidence-based chiropractic care tailored to the unique needs of professional athletes,” s

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189: Chiropractic Entrepreneurship with Dr. Tabor Smith

ChiroCandy Marketing

Learn more about the Spinal Hygiene Movement: [link] [link] Summary In this episode of the ChiroCandy Podcast, host Billy reflects on a decade of the show with his first guest, Dr. Tabor Smith. They discuss Tabor's journey in chiropractic, the evolution of spinal hygiene, and the importance of patient education. The conversation delves into the challenges of entrepreneurship, the necessity of having solid systems in place for growth, and innovative marketing strategies.

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Researchers explore e-bikes for cancer recovery

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

While e-bikes have become highly popular for people who are trying to keep fit, researchers believe they can also make a significant difference for people recovering from cancer.

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Episode 282 – How to Make Your Practice More Attractive to a Young Buyer

The Remarkable Practice

                                Recap In this episode, you’ll discover: What is Transferable Value? How to make your business more attractive to your Ideal Buyer What types of practices are easier to sell? Which are harder? What’s the chiro acquisition marketplace like today? Episode Highlights 00:41 – The importance of planning for a successful exit strategy. 02:30 – The value of early vision and planning for a smooth and profitable practice exit. 06:01

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Is VR the future of physical therapy? Researchers and physical therapists say it has promise—and challenges

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

If you've ever suffered an injury, then you know physical therapy is a vital part of the recovery process. You also know it can be repetitive and monotonous, but it doesn't have to be.

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The Best and Worst Sleeping Positions for Lower Back Pain

Petrak Family Chiropractic Center

Dealing with lower back pain can make getting a good night's sleep feel like an impossible task. Tossing and turning in discomfort not only disrupts your rest but can also exacerbate your pain, creating a vicious cycle that's hard to break. However, what many people don't realize is that their sleeping habits—including their position and sleep environment—play a significant role in either alleviating or worsening lower back pain.

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Controlling a cancer-associated gene can mimic muscle growth from exercise

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Researchers have long known that there is a relationship between the cancer-associated gene MYC (pronounced "Mick") and exercise adaptation. When human muscles are exercised, MYC is found to increase transiently in abundance over 24 hours. But as we age, the MYC response to exercise is blunted, perhaps explaining a reduced ability to recover from exercise and maintain or gain muscle.

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Gender inequities may distort estimates of anterior cruciate ligament injury rates among women, study suggests

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A study by the Harvard GenderSci Lab in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reveals systematic biases in a key metric used in estimates of sex disparities in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury rates in sports.