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An Adult Patient With Acute Ischemic Stroke and Carotid Stenosis Presenting to a Chiropractor: A Case Report

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Chiro.Org Blog: This report described a case of an adult man who presented to a chiropractor with neurological signs and symptoms suggestive of stroke and was appropriately referred to the emergency department, subsequently receiving medical treatment and carotid endarterectomy with a positive outcome. As stroke symptoms vary, patients may present to chiropractors unaware that they have a serious vascular disorder.

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Cranial Facial Release Technique

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Even as a chiropractor, you may have never heard of cranial facial release technique , or CFR. However, this non-invasive technique is gaining popularity among chiropractors and patients alike as a way to relieve a variety of conditions related to the head, neck, and face. What is Cranial Facial Release Technique? Cranial facial release technique is a gentle, manual therapy that aims to restore the proper alignment and function of the bones and tissues in the head, neck, and face.

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Why Chiropractors Need a Conversion-Focused Chiropractic Website

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In today’s digital age, having a strong online presence is crucial for any chiropractic practice looking to attract new patients and grow their business. A conversion-focused chiropractic website that utilizes niche-specific landing pages, marketing funnels, and email autoresponder follow-up series can significantly enhance the chances of attracting new leads and converting them into quality new […] The post %%post_permalink%% appeared first on %%sitetitle%%.

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Athletic Administrators Need Athletic Trainers For Better Heat Policies 

Sports Medicine Research

Most high school athletic administrators reported adopting a written exertional heat illness policy, but they often missed key components. The presence of an athletic trainer helped facilitate having a written policy that included more components. The post Athletic Administrators Need Athletic Trainers For Better Heat Policies appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Chiropractic Care of a Female Veteran After Cervical Total Disk Replacement: A Case Report

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Chiro.Org Blog: This is the first instance, to our knowledge, of a published case of chiropractic manipulation after CTDR. Before this case report, there was no available literature to guide chiropractic care after CTDR. This will hopefully serve as a call for future research to guide clinicians in the management of patients after CTDR. Evidence-based guidelines for chiropractic care after CTDR would be of value for chiropractors and other health care practitioners in guiding optimal patient car

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Unlocking Success: How Blogging Boosts Chiropractors’ Online Presence

Blogging Chiropractors

As you know, having a strong online presence is crucial to staying competitive in today’s market. Chiropractors, in particular, can greatly benefit from establishing a robust online presence to attract new patients and engage with their existing clientele. One effective way to accomplish this is through blogging. This article will delve into the topic of how blogging can unlock success for chiropractors and enhance their online presence.

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A Case of Eagle Syndrome in a Chiropractic Patient

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Chiro.Org Blog: The mere presence of an elongated styloid process does not automatically confirm a case of Eagle syndrome; however, as in the above case, the elongated styloid process that was accompanied by autonomic symptoms (syncope), as well as facial and cervical spine symptoms, confirmed the case. While the pathophysiological mechanism of symptoms is still debated, it is clear that the elongated styloid pro­cess can cause compression or irritation of one or more of the various anatomical s

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Preventing Osteoarthritis After an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: An Osteoarthritis Action Alliance Consensus Statement

Sports Medicine Research

Preventing Osteoarthritis After an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: An Osteoarthritis Action Alliance Consensus Statement The post Preventing Osteoarthritis After an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: An Osteoarthritis Action Alliance Consensus Statement appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.