Fri.Oct 18, 2024

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Pelvic obliquity through the chiropractic lens

Chiropractic Economics

Charting a course for correcting pelvic obliquity seems like a task for a Chiropractic 101 class when considering its simplest definition: “A postural abnormality occurring when the pelvis tilts to one side.” The reality is it can be more complex and require we use our full set of tools. Furthermore, while this may be a common presentation in your office, the chiropractic perspective on this and other neuromusculoskeletal issues is rarely the first to reach the public.

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Globus Medical to Participate in Orthopedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting

OrthoSpineNews

AUDUBON, Pa., Oct. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Globus Medical, Inc. (NYSE: GMED), a leading musculoskeletal solutions company, is participating in the 40th Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Trauma Association (OTA) in Montréal, Canada, October 23—26. Join Globus at booth #361 during OTA for product demonstrations of the PRECICE™ technologies and our full orthopedic trauma product … The post Globus Medical to Participate in Orthopedic Trauma Association Annual Meeting appeared first on

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Gut health 101: A guide for DCs to share with their patients

Chiropractic Economics

Patients turn to doctors of chiropractic for a variety of reasons, from aches and pains to injury recovery. And your role in helping patients overcome musculoskeletal issues is well-known. However, chiropractic care can benefit patients beyond alleviating back pain and restoring mobility. Digestive health is a complex issue profoundly affecting overall well-being.

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HSS Researchers Find CPAP Use Before Total Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery Reduces Risk of Emergency Department Visits After Surgery for Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

OrthoSpineNews

PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a study conducted at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), researchers found that patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who used continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy before total hip and knee replacement surgery significantly reduced their risk for complications after surgery compared with OSA patients who did not use CPAP therapy … The post HSS Researchers Find CPAP Use Before Total Hip and Knee Replacement Surgery Redu

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Pelvic obliquity through the chiropractic lense

Chiropractic Economics

Charting a course for correcting pelvic obliquity seems like a task for a Chiropractic 101 class when considering its simplest definition: “A postural abnormality occurring when the pelvis tilts to one side.” The reality is it can be more complex and require we use our full set of tools. Furthermore, while this may be a common presentation in your office, the chiropractic perspective on this and other neuromusculoskeletal issues is rarely the first to reach the public.

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D. Scott Kreiner, M.D. Named President of NASS

Orthopedics This Week

D. Scott Kreiner, M.D. has been named president of the North American Spine Society (NASS) during the organization’s recent 39th Annual Meeting in Chicago. The post D. Scott Kreiner, M.D. Named President of NASS first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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5 Tips to Help You Up-Sell Chiropractic Products By Email

The Smart Chiropractor

Knowing how to sell chiropractic products by email can seriously increase your ability to generate monthly recurring revenue, so let's get started!