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10 Chiropractic Blogs You Should Follow

iMatrix

Stay updated with the latest news and discoveries in chiropractic care by subscribing to some stellar existing chiropractic blogs. These blogs give insight into what chiropractic treatment other practitioners are doing. You can also keep tabs on what’s new in the industry or what’s happening during National Chiropractic Health Month. Subscribing to the right chiropractic blogs keeps you on your toes and exposes you to a flow of great information you can share with your own patients.

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Why providers need to consider generational differences in the payment process

Physicians Practice

Generation Z is driving changes to patient engagement and payment.

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461: Why Don’t Medical Doctors Refer To Chiropractors?

Rocket Chiro

Chiropractors often wonder why they don’t get referrals from other medical professionals in their area. Many chiropractors assume it’s because medical doctors don’t like chiropractors. Sure, there may be some of that. But I don’t think that’s the main reason why medical doctors don’t refer to chiropractors. In this week’s chiropractic podcast , I talk about 3 reasons why the average chiropractor doesn’t get referrals from medical doctors.

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The Supplements That I Take

Beecher Chiropractic

Houston Chiropractor Comments: I get asked frequently, “What supplements do you take?” I try to eat a healthy diet with a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables, but I still take supplements to make sure that I receive all the nutrients that my body needs. Multivitamin The number one thing that I take is a general multivitamin. This will usually cover the minerals and essential vitamins that my body will require.

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TMJ Disorders at Imperium Health Center

Imperium Health Center

What is TMJ Disorder? A TMJ disorder is recognized completely as a temporomandibular joint disorder. It is a joint disorder that places the teeth and also bones in the jaw out of placement; it affects movement in the joint as well as triggers noticeable discomfort. The temporomandibular joint (also known as TMJ) is essentially a sliding hinge that connects the jaw to the skull and is what allows you to talk, chew, etc.

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What Causes Back Pain When Breathing (& What Can You Do About It)?

Oviedo Chiropractic

Why does my back hurt when I breathe and (more importantly) what can I do about it? You’re getting ready to relax after a long day when * yawn* OUCH!!!! Your deep breath caused a sharp pain in your back. You take another deep breath and sure enough, you still have pain when breathing. Someone who experiences pain in their back when breathing may feel worried, but sometimes it’s nothing more than a short-lived twinge.

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9 Tips for collecting from patients

Physicians Practice

Collecting copayments and coinsurance can be challenging.