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Bone Stress Injuries in Cross Country Run on Athletic Training Services

Sports Medicine Research

Bone stress injuries in cross country athletes most often occur in women, are overuse, and require 10-11 services provided by Athletic trainers. The post Bone Stress Injuries in Cross Country Run on Athletic Training Services appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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Lifting tips from Canadian chiropractors

Canadian Chiropractic Association

From moving planters to picking up paint cans, lifting correctly is key to preventing injury. Here are a few tried and true rules for lifting safely and preventing back injury: Bend your knees to lift with ease. Stand close to the load to be lifted. Place your feet shoulder width apart. Bend your knees and keep your back straight. Squat down to the level of the object and test the weight of the load.

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Five Ways Medicare Access for Chiropractors Would Help Patients

NCMIC

There is growing evidence that granting chiropractors full scope access would have a positive impact on the health care system. Here are just five ways it may help patients.

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Natural Shoulder Pain Relief With Chiropractic Care

Northgate Chiropractic Clinic

Shoulder pain can be a debilitating condition that affects people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether it's caused by an injury, repetitive strain, or underlying conditions, finding effective relief is essential to regain mobility and improve overall quality of life.

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Put The Drink Down; Post-Concussion Alcohol Consumption May Prolong Symptoms in Collegiate Athletes

Sports Medicine Research

Collegiate athletes may experience prolonged concussion symptoms when they consume alcohol during recovery. Symptom severity may not differ in those who consume alcohol during recovery. The post Put The Drink Down; Post-Concussion Alcohol Consumption May Prolong Symptoms in Collegiate Athletes appeared first on Sports Medicine Research.

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How to Reduce the Risks of Pain Medications for Headaches

Foundation for Chiropractic Progress

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), headaches are reported to be one of the most common disorders of the nervous system. Globally, it is estimated that nearly everyone has an occasional headache and that over 50% of the world’s population are regularly plagued by them. For many sufferers, headaches are not just an occasional occurrence and may not even be reported to healthcare providers due to the sad, untrue perception that they should be a regular expectation of life.

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Doctor Walks Tightrope in Response to Patient Emails

NCMIC

What do you do when it's the patient who violates a DC's professional and personal boundaries?