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Managing Stress and Tension: How Chiropractic Care Can Help

Reinhardt Chiropractic

In our fast-paced world, stress and tension have become ever-present. Whether it’s the demands of work, family responsibilities, or the challenges of everyday life, many of us are constantly battling stress. At Reinhardt Chiropractic, we believe in a holistic approach to health that addresses not only physical pain but also the underlying stress that can exacerbate it.

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My ClinicMind App New Features: Local Calendar Sync, PDF Signing, Enhanced Messaging, and More!

Genesis

Version 4.0 is here and we’re excited to announce several new features to make your experience smoother and more efficient. Here’s what’s new: [link] Local Calendar Sync Our new auto-sync feature makes it easier than ever for you to keep track of their appointments. Enabling auto-sync will automatically update all their future appointments in their chosen local calendar.

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Principles for providing advice about cannabis products for pain

Chiropractic Economics

Many Americans have at least tried cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) products within the past 12 months, according to a 2023 cross-sectional survey , 21.1% and 11.9% respectively. While some decide to use these substances on their own, a different survey found 24% of the respondents initiated the use of medical cannabis for pain upon the advice of their healthcare provider.

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ClinicMind Mobile EHR Update: Improved Patient Creation Form, Duplication Checks, Enhanced Messaging, and More!

Genesis

We’re thrilled to give you a range of new features and enhancements for our ClinicMind mobile EHR app version 4.0. These updates are designed to streamline patient management, improve communication, and enhance overall usability. Here’s a breakdown of what’s new: [[link] Improved Patient Creation Form Creating a new patient profile is now more organized and user-friendly.

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Sportelli receives Lee-Homewood Chiropractic Heritage Award

Chiropractic Economics

Louis Sportelli, DC On June 15, Louis Sportelli, DC, president of the NCMIC Foundation Inc., received the Lee-Homewood Chiropractic Heritage Award during the 43rd annual conference of the Association for the History of Chiropractic (AHC) at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida. The Lee-Homewood Chiropractic Heritage Award honors living individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the chiropractic profession.

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Spinal Decompression for a Bulging Disc

Markson Chiropractic

Are you dealing with pain from a bulging disc and hoping to avoid an invasive procedure? You can get natural, lasting pain relief with non-surgical spinal decompression. Spinal decompression is an effective treatment for a herniated disc that can naturally promote healing.

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Handy hints for eating well

Musculoskeletal Australia

Do you feel like your diet has gotten away from you? Have you spent the first part of winter eating yummy, warm and kilojoule dense foods? Are your clothes starting to fit a little more snugly than you’d like? Now is a good time to review your eating habits, make sure you’re eating as well as you can to improve your health, energy levels and mood. Here are some handy hints to help you get started.

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Beat the Heat: Tips for Staying Fit This Summer

Any Spine

TL;DR Staying fit during the summer heat can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can maintain your workout routine without overheating. This article covers the best times to exercise, tips to stay cool, and ways to adjust your routine for the summer weather. Beat the Heat: Tips for Staying Fit This Summer Summer is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor activities, but the heat can make it challenging to keep up with your fitness routine.

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Physical exercise prevents nerve damage during chemotherapy, sports scientist shows

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Cancer treatments often cause nerve damage that can lead to long-lasting symptoms. Medication has proven ineffective in these cases. A sports scientist at the University of Basel, together with an interdisciplinary team from Germany, has now shown that simple exercises can prevent nerve damage.

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Practice tip of the week: Staving off lawsuits

Physicians Practice

Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.

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Physician (and runner) suggests ways to beat the heat while running

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

The heat is on, especially across the South, Southeast and portions of the plains. The National Weather Service has issued several heat and excessive heat advisories. When summer goes from warm to hot, exercising could become risky—unless you're prepared.

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8 states where you’re more likely to be sued for malpractice

Physicians Practice

Be extra careful if your practice in one of these eight states.

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Further support with cycles would benefit female bike riders

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Female cyclists have overwhelmingly reported that menstrual symptoms affect their training and competitive performance, but according to new research, these factors are sometimes managed alone and not adequately relayed to and/or considered by coaches and training staff.

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Digital Reporting Features Using The iPad

CLA

Digital reporting is a reality in today’s health care. When was the last time someone handed you a brochure or a printed report? Our Synapse platform is designed to revolutionize your workflow and improve patient communication so you can keep patient’s focused on what really matters… their neurological performance. Here are some of the many powerful digital features: Here are some of the many powerful features: Easily mark up scans directly on your iPad!

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Researchers compare joint loading and muscle forces between novice and experienced runners

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

The relationship between running experience, running mechanics and the risk of injury, particularly to the knees, is discussed in the International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology. The research looks at the differences in joint loading and muscle forces between novice and experienced runners.

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