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Fall Prevention Strategy For Your Patients

ChiroUp

Gravity is a fundamental force. If you remove it, you get gravy. ? As you ponder this ‘subtle’ dad joke, it's crucial to reflect on some concerning statistics that underscore the importance of reevaluating your approach to patient education regarding the elderly and their susceptibility to falls. It falls within the realm of chiropractors' responsibilities to not only inform patients about the potential risks associated with falling but also to conduct comprehensive assessments and provide targe

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Sports Chiropractic Care: A Holistic Approach to Treating Patellar Tendonitis

Chiros in Motion

What is Patellar Tendonitis? Patellar Tendonitis, commonly known as “Jumper’s Knee,” is a painful and often frustrating condition that can affect athletes and active individuals. It results from overuse or repetitive stress on the patellar tendon, which connects the kneecap (patella) to the shinbone (tibia). This condition can lead to pain, inflammation, and limited mobility in the knee.

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Unlocking the Power of Chiropractic Care for Immune System Boosting

Barrett Whole Body Chiropractic

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a strong immune system is more crucial than ever. Your immune system serves as your body’s natural defense against infections and illnesses. While proper nutrition, exercise, and adequate sleep are essential components, many people are unaware of the role chiropractic care can play in enhancing immune system function.

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The Science Behind Chiropractic Adjustments: Healing Through Precision

Watkins Family Chiropractic

In a world where traditional medicine often dominates the conversation, chiropractic care stands as a compelling alternative. Chiropractic adjustments are the cornerstone of this holistic healthcare approach, and countless patients have experienced their effectiveness. But what's the science behind these adjustments, and how do they work? Let's delve into the details of chiropractic care and the evidence supporting its practice.

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Doctor Ignores Warning Signs, Leads to Adverse Action

NCMIC

When a doctor stays the course despite finding several reasons to re-evaluate his care, it's cause for concern. Read how one DC learned the hard way.

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International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation on Exercise and Performance

Sports Medicine Research

International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Effects of essential amino acid supplementation on exercise and performance The post International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Effects of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation on Exercise and Performance appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Member Highlight: How Dr. Yaad Shergill and the team at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute are helping Canadians choose Power Over Pain

Canadian Chiropractic Association

We recently interviewed CCA member, Dr. Yaad Shergill, to gain insight into Power Over Pain , a new and free evidence-based platform housing self-directed pain management tools. She described how her unquenchable thirst for knowledge and a dedication to excellence led her to working with the research team that developed the portal that is helping thousands of Canadians manage their pain.

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5 Considerations Before Taking Video in Your Practice

NCMIC

Setting up security cameras to record video in your practice can be beneficial. But before you start rolling, think about these five things.

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We Need to Do Better. Recognizing and Treating Anxiety among College Student-Athletes

Sports Medicine Research

Eight in 10 college student-athletes report feeling overwhelmed, and almost half report overwhelming anxiety. Yet, less than 1 in 4 of these students report receiving a diagnosis or treatment. The post We Need to Do Better. Recognizing and Treating Anxiety among College Student-Athletes appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.