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6 Keys to the Early Phases of ACL Rehabilitation

Mike Reinold

While everyone wants to talk about advanced exercises and return to sport, it is probably infinitely more important to assure that the early phases of rehabilitation go well to avoid complications and allow more advanced drills down the road. The post 6 Keys to the Early Phases of ACL Rehabilitation appeared first on Mike Reinold.

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Your Practice, Your Website: How Chiropractor Web Design Services Can Boost Your Business

The Chiro Website Pro

Your website acts as your digital storefront, welcoming potential patients and showcasing the expertise you bring to spinal health. But simply having a website isn't enough. To truly thrive in the online landscape, you need a website designed with your specific goals in mind. This is where chiropractor web design services come in. Having a strong online presence is no longer a luxury for chiropractors – it's a necessity.

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It’s all in the hands

Musculoskeletal Australia

It’s all in the hands! Hands…they tend to be two things we take for granted. They really do an awful lot for us. But what happens when using our hands is painful or difficult? Hand osteoarthritis – signs and symptoms Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. It commonly affects the hands, fingers, base of the thumb and the wrist.

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Raynaud’s phenomenon: a whiter shade of pale

Musculoskeletal Australia

Are you like me and find supermarkets ridiculously cold? It doesn’t matter what season it is outside; inside a supermarket, it’s Arendelle, and Elsa has just turned everything into snow and ice. This can be really uncomfortable, especially if you have a musculoskeletal condition. And if you have Raynaud’s phenomenon, it can make your extremities – especially your fingers – turn white and numb.