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Treating the gut-brain axis with laser therapy

Chiropractic Economics

Research indicates the benefits of photobiomodulation (PBM) including enhancing mitochondrial function, modulating the neuroimmune and microbiome-gut-brain axis and increasing beneficial bacteria in the microbiome. Treating the gut-brain axis with PBM can enhance neurogenesis, reduce inflammation and positively affect depression, sleep and cognition.

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Helping elite athletes adjust to life away from the spotlight

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

University of Queensland research is supporting elite athletes in adjusting to life after retiring from sport. Dr. Tarli Young from UQ's School of Psychology evaluated a digital intervention program developed by UQ researchers and collaborators in Scotland and Belgium, to help athletes transition from a professional sports career.

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Rapport Building and Helping Your Clients S.E.E 

DC Practice Growth

Building positive relationships with your clients from the moment they connect with you is imperative to growing your impact in their lives. If you and your team build great rapport and put people at ease then extracting emotional reasons for why they should take further care and action of their health will come easier. Here are two of my top tips for you and your front desk to work on this month.

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How exercise influences addiction recovery: Q&A with neuroscientist

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A University at Buffalo neuroscientist whose focus is the brain's reward system and its role in addiction is helping to illuminate how exercise can aid the brain in addiction recovery. Over the past year, this research has revealed that because exercise acts on the same areas of the brain that addiction does, it has the potential to become an important treatment tool for people with substance use disorder.

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Stryker Buys Interventional Pain Co. Vertos Medical

Orthopedics This Week

Stryker’s bid to buy Vertos Medical represents a novel and strategic addition to its spine surgery portfolio, expanding its presence among pain practices, ASCs, and outpatient spine clinics. But even more, it reinforces the trend to procedure-based, not implant-based, medicine. The post Stryker Buys Interventional Pain Co. Vertos Medical first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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Defining chronic pain for high-performance athletes with disabilities

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

With the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games just around the corner, the extensive training and the sacrifices athletes make to compete at the games take center stage.

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NASS President Award Winner: Chistopher Bono, M.D.

Orthopedics This Week

Dr. Christopher Bono will be awarded the Past President’s Award at the upcoming NASS conference in September. The post NASS President Award Winner: Chistopher Bono, M.D. first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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176: Building a Tribe of Patients

ChiroCandy Marketing

In this episode Billy Sticker, CEO of ChiroCandy Marketing, and Matt Keenan discuss using social media to build a loyal tribe of patients. Downloads mention in this episode: [link] In this episode Billy Sticker, CEO of ChiroCandy Marketing, and Matt Keenan discuss using social media to build a loyal tribe of patients.

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Pelvic floor yoga not superior to general physical conditioning program for women with urinary incontinence

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A 12-week pelvic floor yoga program is not superior to a physical conditioning program for women with daily urinary incontinence, according to a study published online Aug. 27 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Hip Replacement Market Forecast Report 2024-2030 – Cutting-Edge Technology and Robotics Propel Hip Replacement Surgery Market to New Heights – ResearchAndMarkets.com

OrthoSpineNews

August 27, 2024, DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Hip Replacement Market, Size, Global Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. Hip Replacement Market size is expected to reach approx US$ 8.87 Billion by 2030, US$ 6.64 Billion in 2023.

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Field of dreams? How some professional cricketers continue to pay the price for sporting excellence

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

What comes to mind when you think of cricket? Perhaps it's an idyllic scene of an English village green—people sitting on deckchairs and checkered blankets tucking into a traditional cricket tea while watching mild-mannered players in sparkling whites shouting "howzat?!" every now and then?

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The Muscular System: The Powerhouse of Movement

Any Spine

The Muscular System: The Powerhouse of Movement TL;DR: The muscular system enables movement and is vital for overall health. Both strength training and cardio have unique benefits. Muscle soreness post-workout is due to microscopic damage and inflammation. Prevent muscle loss with regular exercise, adequate protein intake, and a healthy lifestyle. Our muscular system is a marvel of biological engineering, responsible for every movement we make.

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Nicholas Theodore Receives 2024 Leon Wiltse Award

Orthopedics This Week

Dr. Nicholas Theodore honored with the Leon Wiltse Award for his visionary approach to spine/brain surgery. The post Nicholas Theodore Receives 2024 Leon Wiltse Award first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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470: Common Chiropractic Objections According To ChatGPT

Rocket Chiro

I recently went on ChatGPT to ask about common objections to chiropractic. I ended up writing an article about the 9 different chiropractic objections that were presented. I wanted to write something from a chiropractor’s perspective to either confirm or deny each allegation. The 9 chiropractic objections were this: Lack of Scientific Evidence Overemphasis on Spinal Manipulation Risk of Injury Inconsistent Training & Standards Scope of Practice Promotion of Unproven Therapies Cost &

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Eric Smith, M.D. New Orthopedics Chair at New England Baptist

Orthopedics This Week

Eric L. Smith, M.D., is new Chair of Orthopedics New England Baptist. The post Eric Smith, M.D. New Orthopedics Chair at New England Baptist first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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SurGenTec Receives FDA Clearance for B-MAN Bone Marrow Aspirate Kit with Integrated Filtration

OrthoSpineNews

BOCA RATON, Fla., August 27, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–SurGenTec, an innovative medical device company specializing in orthopedic and spine technology, is thrilled to announce that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its proprietary B-MAN Bone Marrow Aspirate Kit. The B-MAN Kit introduces a cutting-edge approach to bone marrow aspiration, … The post SurGenTec Receives FDA Clearance for B-MAN Bone Marrow Aspirate Kit with Integrated F

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Daniel Ward, M.D. New of Chief of Arthroplasty

Orthopedics This Week

Daniel M. Ward, M.D., is the new Chief of Arthroplasty at New England Baptist Hospital. The post Daniel Ward, M.D. New of Chief of Arthroplasty first appeared on Orthopedics This Week.

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What are the key elements of a successful strategic plan?

Physicians Practice

Stephen A. Dickens, vice president at SVMIC, explains what elements are necessary to create a strategic plan for health care organizations.

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Research Fellowship Program: Orthopedic Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital

Orthogate

The Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital is offering two, one-year-long clinical research awards for medical school students interested in pursuing a career in orthopedic surgery. We aim to mentor medical students as they progress to an orthopedic surgery residency program and beyond.

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The challenges Paralympic athletes face compared to their Olympic peers

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Over the past few weeks, billions of eyes have been glued to the Paris Olympic Games.

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Episode 268 – The Legal Side of the Remarkable Exit Process with Attorney John Colucci

The Remarkable Practice

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