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Why More Chiropractors are Buying A Chiropractic Practice Than Ever Before

The Strategic Chiropractor

More chiropractors are buying a chiropractic practice than ever before – so if you are considering a practice purchase rather than starting as an associate or starting from scratch, you’re not alone! The number of chiropractors looking to buy a chiropractic practice has been steadily increasing over the last several years — for a few good reasons.

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Review highlights racial disparities in sudden cardiac arrest and death among athletes

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A recent major review of data published by The Lancet and led by Emory sports cardiologist Jonathan Kim, MD, shows that Black athletes are approximately five times more likely to experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) compared to white athletes, despite some evidence of a decline in rates of SCD overall. SCA and SCD have historically been a leading cause of mortality among athletes, particularly those involved in high-intensity sports.

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Episode 039 – From Practice Struggles to Growth Strategies: Insights from Dr. Travis Stewart

The Remarkable Practice

                                Want to sidestep common mistakes in building your chiropractic practice? Dr. Lona is joined by Dr. Travis Stewart, who shares candid insights from his experiences in establishing Move Chiropractic in Boulder, Colorado. Dr. Stewart emphasizes the necessity of mastering chiropractic skills and balancing them with business acumen.

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Kinesio taping may represent a new conservative therapy for some carpal tunnel patients

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Kinesio taping is frequently used by athletes for inflammation, pain relief, and to support and stimulate muscles. New research suggests that it may also hold therapeutic benefits for those with mild to moderate carpal tunnel syndrome.

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Epidemics then and now: Managing loneliness, burnout, and social media toxicity

Physicians Practice

Loneliness can have a negative effect on patient health, here's how to spot it and help.

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Light exercise can yield significant cognitive benefits, new research shows

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Everyday physical activity, like going for a short walk or playing with the kids, may provide short-term benefits for cognitive health, equivalent to reversing four years of cognitive aging. That was a key finding for my colleagues and me in our new study, which was published in the journal Annals of Behavioral Medicine.

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Using Monthly Research Briefs to Attract MD Referrals to Your Chiropractic Practice

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

Building relationships with medical doctors (MDs) can be a powerful way to grow your chiropractic practice in today's healthcare landscape. By providing MDs with valuable, research-based information, you can establish yourself as a knowledgeable partner in patient care, making MDs more likely to refer patients to your practice. Monthly research briefs effectively demonstrate your expertise and build credibility, helping you stand out as a reliable chiropractic provider within the medical communi