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Back Pain: 3 ways chiropractors can help

Canadian Chiropractic Association

With the fall season upon us, it’s back to school—and back to work—for a majority of Canadians. With many students and workers sitting for much of the day, back pain might start setting in. Back pain is a problem that affects millions of Canadians. When your back hurts, many other things suffer too. Simple everyday tasks like getting in and out of a car, putting on a coat, picking up a child, sitting at a desk, or standing for periods of time may become unmanageable.

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DC Takes Uncertain Steps When Treating Employee/Friend

NCMIC

Quality treatment and thorough documentation are still needed when providing free care to employees, friends and family. See what can happen when a DC falters in his care.

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Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus

Sports Medicine Research

Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus The post Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rehabilitation for the 10- to 18-Year-Old Adolescent Athlete: Practice Guidelines Based on International Delphi Consensus appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Symptoms of the body and the mind are frequent fellow travelers

ScienceDaily: Back and Neck Pain

Chronic pain is often accompanied by depression and anxiety. Experts discuss the relationship between pain, the most common symptom for which individuals visit a physician, and depression and anxiety, the two most prevalent mental health conditions worldwide. Noting the existence of a feedback loop, experts highlight the importance of not neglecting psychological symptoms in patients experiencing pain.

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Family, Friends and Employees as Patients

NCMIC

Treating a friend or family member can have consequences. Here's what you can do to when treating someone close to you.