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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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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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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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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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