October, 2022

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Next-Level Tips for Improving Care Team Communication with Patients

MedicalGPS

A quick survey of your healthcare peers (or even a Google search) will tell you one thing almost certain about the importance of care team communication with patients: most healthcare quality experts agree that improving communication between patients and healthcare staff is the number one factor in improving patient experience. Medical staff communication is essential for providing quality care, reducing errors, increasing patient satisfaction, improving service recovery, and establishing stron

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“It’s Never Going to Happen to Me” Happens to Mess with Concussion Reporting

Sports Medicine Research

Student-athletes with pessimistic views of concussion risks have higher intentions to report symptoms or a concussion. The post “It’s Never Going to Happen to Me” Happens to Mess with Concussion Reporting appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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8 Back Stretches To Help With Lower Back Pain

Fisher Chiropractic

Are you struggling with pain in your lower back? Here are a few of the best back stretches that promise to help with lower back pain. Lower back pain is one of the most frustrating and painful health conditions imaginable. According to the CDC , back pain is the leading cause of disability, and more than 25% of Americans deal with chronic or acute back pain every day.

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Chiropractic Marketing: 3 Simple Steps to More New Patients

Chiropractic Marketing Websites

This article on chiropractic marketing will cover everything you need to know about marketing your chiropractic practice in today’s digital age. And the good news is is that it only takes 3 simple steps to complete. But before I walk you through the steps, we need to cover some prerequisites. First off, you can listen […] The post %%post_permalink%% appeared first on %%sitetitle%%.

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Why Your Chiropractic Practice Needs the CerVico2000 Cervical Traction Device

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

Why Your Chiropractic Practice Needs the CerVico2000 If you have patients with cervical radiculopathy, you've probably recommended cervical traction. Often, chiropractors recommend antiquated traction technology where the patient is tied, literally, to the door. Or perhaps you've recommended supine traction with an inflatable collar. Wouldn't it make more sense to have your patients upright, weight-bearing, and performing functional exercise while receiving traction?

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Chiropractic Treatment is a Safe Alternative to Opioids for Pain Relief

Northgate Chiropractic Clinic

If you suffer from chronic or acute pain, the first thing on your mind is to get rid of it. Sharp pain isn’t only unbearable, but it also affects every aspect of your life. Your first instinct – and most.

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Five Star Customer Service Through Patient Courtesy, Waiting Room Rounding, and Phone Etiquette

MedicalGPS

Fostering Five-Star Customer Service – Attitude Makes the Difference. Whether you’re maintaining open/positive body language, addressing the patient by name, or taking an interest in the details of the patients’ personal life, all of that adds up to treating the patient with courtesy and respect. Letting the patient know that you respect and value them makes all the difference.

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Freedom in Footwear – Shoe Types have Little to No Effects on Injury Rates

Sports Medicine Research

Prescribing running shoes based on foot type and general footwear type (e.g., motion control, neutral, stability, minimalist) does not reduce lower-limb running injuries. The post Freedom in Footwear – Shoe Types have Little to No Effects on Injury Rates appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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There’s a Hole in the Bottom of the Concussion Statements

Sports Medicine Research

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on October 28, 2022. This week’s podcast focused on female athletes' underrepresentation in the data used to inform concussion consensus and position papers. Special Guest: Jane McDevitt @Jane032 * Concussion Position and Consensus Statements Fall Short RSS Feed , Apple Podcasts , or Google Podcast Evidence-Based CEU Courses from Sports Med Res and Human Kinetics (3

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Concussion Position and Consensus Statements Fall Short

Sports Medicine Research

Female athletes are underrepresented in the data used to inform concussion consensus and position papers. The post Concussion Position and Consensus Statements Fall Short appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Let’s Talk: Advocating for Youth Sports in All Communities

Sports Medicine Research

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on October 07, 2022. This week’s podcast focused on advocating for sports participation because sport participation was lower among children from a racial and ethnic minority, children whose parents had lower education levels or income, children who lived in counties with higher social vulnerability, and children who lived in the Southern United States Special Guest

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Consensus Guidelines on Interventional Therapies for Knee Pain (STEP Guidelines) from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience

Sports Medicine Research

Consensus Guidelines on Interventional Therapies for Knee Pain (STEP Guidelines) from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience The post Consensus Guidelines on Interventional Therapies for Knee Pain (STEP Guidelines) from the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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IOC consensus statement on recommendations and regulations for sport events in the heat

Sports Medicine Research

IOC consensus statement on recommendations and regulations for sport events in the heat The post IOC consensus statement on recommendations and regulations for sport events in the heat appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Let’s Talk: Running Away with Footwear Choices

Sports Medicine Research

Welcome to Sports Med Res’ this week in review podcast, where we highlight the news in sports medicine research from the week ending on October 07, 2022. This week’s podcast focused on selecting the appropriate footwear for runners. Special Guest: Jennifer Xu @jenxu_atc Also check out @UVAEaSIL and Kinesiology Department Instagram page * Freedom in Footwear – Shoe Types have Little to No Effects on Injury Rates RSS Feed , Apple Podcasts , or Google Podcast Evidence-Based CEU Courses from Sports

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