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Ankle sprains as peripheral and central injuries

Chiropractic Economics

By collaborating with other healthcare professionals, you can ensure all aspects of your patients recovery are cohesively addressed. Recognizing ankle sprains as peripheral and central injuries informs a more holistic approach to treatment and prevention. David Kay, MD, is an accomplished orthopedic surgeon and inventor.

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Do your chiropractic clinical assessments need an updated?

Chiropractic Economics

Today, we must ask ourselves: Are we doing enough to prevent falls and improve quality of life for our middle-aged and elderly patients? In fact,, falls are the second leading cause of injury-related death for individuals aged 65 to 84, and the leading cause for those 85 and older​.

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Do your chiropractic clinical assessments need an update?

Chiropractic Economics

Today, we must ask ourselves: Are we doing enough to prevent falls and improve quality of life for our middle-aged and elderly patients? In fact,, falls are the second leading cause of injury-related death for individuals aged 65 to 84, and the leading cause for those 85 and older​.

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Fall Prevention Strategy For Your Patients

ChiroUp

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 targeted interventions to prevent future falls. Diminishing physical strength and increasing frailty contribute to the trend.

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The importance of including balance assessment and training in patient management protocols

Chiropractic Economics

As DCs, we strive to enhance the quality of life for our patients by addressing pain, improving mobility and preventing injuries. For individuals over the age of 65, falls are the second leading cause of injury-related deaths. This proactive approach allows for timely interventions to prevent falls and related injuries.

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