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Health Logics BioCell® Collagen and MOVE! A comprehensive, holistic approach to joint health

Chiropractic Economics

Health Logics BioCell Collagen ® and MOVE! are not just an ordinary collagen products. BioCell Collagen is a clinically studied dietary ingredient composed of naturally occurring hydrolyzed collagen Type II peptides, chondroitin sulfate and hyaluronic acid. The synergy of biomolecules found in BioCell’s unique matrix plays a significant role in its efficacy and is not identical to any other collagen ingredients or blends.

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Email Marketing for Doctors: Converting Leads Into Appointments

iMatrix

Did you know there are 4.48 billion email users worldwide? Email marketing is a goldmine for doctors, attracting new patients and enticing old ones to return to their clinic. Proper planning is integral to a winning email marketing strategy. To simplify email marketing for doctors, we created a step-by-step guide with plenty of helpful tips for creating effective campaigns.

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Orthofix Target of Securities Class Action Lawsuit

Orthopedics This Week

With more than 40 million lawsuits each year, the United States may well be the most litigious country in the world. Among all those lawsuits, one of the most feared is the securities class action lawsuit. Sadly, Orthofix, Inc. finds itself the target of just such a lawsuit courtesy of Scott+Scott Attorneys at Law LLP. The post Orthofix Target of Securities Class Action Lawsuit first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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Security advice for smaller medical practices

Physicians Practice

Ashkan Nikou, head of security at Bluegrass Orthopaedic, explains how leaders at smaller, resource-limited practices can still keep patients and staff safe.

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When a Standard Spine MRI Won’t Cut It

Orthopedics This Week

Low back pain, already the leading cause of disability globally, is predicted to rise 36.4% by 2050.1 Which means the number of times a surgeon asks—Where’s the pain coming from?—will also rise 36.4%. Unfortunately, the ability to accurately answer that question has traditionally been something of a dark art—even with a standard MRI scan. An apparently healthy spine disc on an MRI could be, in fact, the pain generator.

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Making sure your strategic plan stays flexible

Physicians Practice

Stephen A. Dickens, vice president at SVMIC, explains ensure that the strategic planning process remains flexible enough to adapt to unforeseen changes in the healthcare landscape.

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Christopher Souder, MD: New Trauma Chief at Rady Children’s

Orthopedics This Week

Christopher Souder, M.D. named Chief of the Orthopedic Trauma Service at Rady Children’s Hospital. The post Christopher Souder, MD: New Trauma Chief at Rady Children’s first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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4 Back-to-School Posture Tips: Keep Your Kids Pain-Free This School Year

Watkins Family Chiropractic

As the school year begins, students are gearing up for long hours of sitting in classrooms, carrying heavy backpacks, and spending extended periods hunched over desks or screens. While education is the priority, maintaining good posture should also be a top concern for both students and parents. Poor posture can lead to various health issues, including back and neck pain, headaches, and even long-term spinal problems.

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Researchers find facemask impacts are leading source of higher severity impacts in professional American football

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Nearly one-third of concussions in professional American football are due to impacts from the facemask, a part of the helmet that has remained mostly unchanged in the last decade. In a new study presented at the International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury conference today, researchers used data collected from instrumented mouthpieces worn by players in the National Football League (NFL) that measured head motion and found that facemasks are the most frequent location of impact on a

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Athletes' bodies are supposedly temples. So why do so many consume ultra-processed foods?

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Even the most casual sports fan would have seen athletes gulping down sports drinks after a contest or even snacking on something like a protein ball or energy gel during a break.

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