January, 2023

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New Year Same Spine

ChiroJunky

Happy New Year ChiroJunkies! You know the saying New Year, New Me. The New Year is always a time of re-evaluating the previous year, and putting it to bed in order to usher in something new, exciting, and maybe a little different. I’m no exception, New Year, New ChiroJunky! Creating a website home for ChiroJunky was a goal from it’s creation in 2019.

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The Benefits of Seeing a Local Chiropractor in Naples, FL

Fisher Chiropractic

Whether you have neck pain, lower back pain, leg pain, or more, a local chiropractor can give you the tools to manage that pain. Every year, more than 35 million people in the U.S. visit a chiropractor. Those who have already experienced a chiropractic adjustment will no doubt tell you just how effective it can be at eliminating pain and soreness.

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Hiring Athletic Trainers and a Strength and Conditioning Specialists Can Save You Millions

Sports Medicine Research

Embedding athletic trainers and certified strength and conditioning specialists in initial entry training for the Army saved the Army at least three times the cost of contracting these professionals for an annual savings of $11 to 20 million. The post Hiring Athletic Trainers and a Strength and Conditioning Specialists Can Save You Millions appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Getting the most from your 2023 chiropractic marketing

Marketing Health Academy

Getting the most from your 2023 chiropractic marketing Building Communication in your Chiropractic Marketing How useful was this article ★★★★★ Now that it is 2023, are you ready to begin a new year with new goals and a fresh perspective on marketing for your practice. Economist and marketing strategist are predicting a slowdown in most […] The post Getting the most from your 2023 chiropractic marketing appeared first on Marketing Health Academy.

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3 Minutes a Day

Springs Chiropractic

To Your Health January, 2023 (Vol. 17, Issue 01) By Editorial Staff If you struggle to find time and/or inspiration to reach your daily, weekly – and plain old anytime – physical activity goals, listen up: It doesn’t have to take as much time and effort as you think to make a big difference. The difference we’re talking about: living longer and healthier.

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Costly Marketing Mistakes

Brand Chiro

When you think of a solid chiropractic marketing plan, you probably assume you need to spend a lot to get a lot in return. However, that’s not necessarily how marketing works, at least not when you choose the right chiropractic marketing agency. We’d like to explain some of the costly mistakes a chiropractor can make when marketing and what they can do instead to get a high rate of return on their investment without wasting money.

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How to Effectively Optimize Patient Scheduling for Efficiency and Accuracy

MedicalGPS

One major challenge facing all physician practices is patient scheduling. Regardless of the skill level, state-of-the-art equipment, and treatments available at the physician practice, patients cannot be adequately cared for without first gaining access to the care they need. Patient scheduling may seem easy enough on the surface; however, many physician practices, therapists, and other healthcare organizations miss opportunities to provide care to their patients simply because patients are not

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Student-Athlete Preferences Could Help to Encourage Sexual Violence Reporting

Sports Medicine Research

Student-athletes might be more likely to formally report sexual violence if there is substance use amnesty policies and a higher probability of students perpetrating sexual violence being found in violation of a school’s code of conduct policies. The post <strong>Student-Athlete Preferences Could Help to Encourage Sexual Violence Reporting</strong> appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Thread: Physical Activity and Healthspan

First Principles of Movement

Challenging the “tyranny of the mainstream” is a collective mission we share at First Principles of Movement. Influenced both by vested interests & the slow evolution of the status quo MSK health is gradually deteriorating. As a result lifespan has outstripped health span since we’re older younger. Just notice the increases in obesity & diabetes, let alone disabling OA or LBP.

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The Wrong Way to Treat Migraines

Springs Chiropractic

To Your Health October, 2021 (Vol. 15, Issue 10) By Editorial Staff The wrong way to treat migraines is by far the most common way, unfortunately: pain medication, either over the counter or prescription. When the latter version is used, opioids continue to be an option, despite the fact that the opioid epidemic has been squarely in the public and profession eye for several years.

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Three Reasons Why Your Competition Is Getting the Business and Not You

Brand Chiro

Do you see flocks of people in and out of the chiropractic office a few blocks away? It seems like at any given time they have patients and oodles of them, right? While it’s great that someone is experiencing success, you may wonder why it’s not you. And it may spark curiosity and a bit of self-doubting, making you wonder if that practitioner is really that skilled, more so than yourself.

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Can Whiplash Cause Pain to Occur in Other Areas of the Body

Northgate Chiropractic Clinic

Can Whiplash Cause Pain to Occur in Other Areas of the Body? Whiplash is one of the most common injuries suffered in car accidents, and the signs and symptoms of whiplash are often overlooked. Because whiplash symptoms may not show up.

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How You Can Benefit From Targeting Teens

Brand Chiro

The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention concluded that there were 72,822,113 people under the age of 18. It’s safe to say that a chunk of that group is in their teens. And while it’s an even smaller group in your general vicinity, it’s safe to say there’s a decent amount. While you might be looking at this group as uninterested in chiropractic care and not your target audience, there are some reasons you might be underestimating this group’s need for chiropractic care.

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Want More Referrals?

Brand Chiro

While we hate to say it since we’re a digital marketing agency, there are other ways to get more business than the internet, though we recommend using a variety of channels and having a strong online presence in addition to other methods. For instance, besides your chiropractic blogs, you may want to also focus on getting referrals. But if you currently aren’t getting many, you may wonder how you can amp up your referral game.

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London International Consensus and Delphi Study on Hamstring Injuries: 1) Classification, 2) Operative Management, & 3) Rehabilitation, Running and Return to Sport

Sports Medicine Research

London International Consensus and Delphi Study on Hamstring Injuries: 1) Classification, 2) Operative Management, & 3) Rehabilitation, Running and Return to Sport The post London International Consensus and Delphi Study on Hamstring Injuries: 1) Classification, 2) Operative Management, & 3) Rehabilitation, Running and Return to Sport appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Headache Got You Down? Try Chiropractic

Springs Chiropractic

To Your Health February, 2019 (Vol. 13, Issue 02) By Editorial Staff Anyone who’s experienced a headache (an estimated 90 percent of Americans) knows it can be a real downer, to say the least. Depending on the type, how long it lasts and the severity, a headache can complicate your day or ruin it altogether. Too many people take over-the-counter pain-relief medication for their headaches, and too few make an appointment to a doctor of chiropractic.

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Utilization of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for resumption of athletic activities following COVID-19 infection: an expert consensus document on behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention (CVRI) Leadership and endorsed by the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR)

Sports Medicine Research

Utilization of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for resumption of athletic activities following COVID-19 infection: an expert consensus document on behalf of the American Heart Association Council on Cardiovascular Radiology and Intervention (CVRI) Leadership and endorsed by the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) The post Utilization of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging for resumption of athletic activities following COVID-19 infection: an expert co

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Take a Dunk if You Want, But Don’t Expect More

Sports Medicine Research

During recovery after exercise, cold-water immersion (CWI) offers comparable benefits to other recovery methods, including active recovery. The post Take a Dunk if You Want, But Don’t Expect More appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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What is flaxseed oil good for anyway? Maybe your ACL!

Sports Medicine Research

People who supplemented their diet with flaxseed oil experienced slightly better outcomes 2 years after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction than participants in a control group. The post What is flaxseed oil good for anyway? Maybe your ACL! appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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If You Leave It, the ACL May Heal

Sports Medicine Research

Almost one in three participants offered supervised exercise therapy with an optional delayed anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction had MRI evidence of spontaneous ACL healing two years after an ACL rupture. Those who healed are more likely to report better patient-reported outcomes than participants without healing or who received an early or delayed ACL reconstruction.

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Position statement: IOC framework on fairness, inclusion and non-discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sex variations

Sports Medicine Research

Position statement: IOC framework on fairness, inclusion and non-discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sex variations The post Position statement: IOC framework on fairness, inclusion and non-discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sex variations appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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