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Top five most popular laser therapy articles of 2024

Chiropractic Economics

Laser focus: Boosting athletic performance with low-level laser therapy by Michael Trayford The use of laser therapy in sports medicine is nothing new, although progressive applications for peak athletic performance are now going far beyond joint, muscle, tendon and ligament repair. Laser therapy for mitochondrial dysfunction by Robert G.

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The power of taking vitals in your office

Chiropractic Economics

However, you might not realize this simple practice can significantly impact your marketing efforts, confirming you prioritize patient safety as a healthcare professional. As you know, the purpose is simple: monitor cardiovascular health , detect hypertension, assess physical fitness and evaluate the circulatory system.

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Chiropractic Ads: Which Are The Most Effective For Your Practice?

iMatrix

According to a recent study by Google, 77% of patients use search engines before booking an appointment with a healthcare professional. For instance, your clients may be experiencing back pain, joint pain, sports injury complications, or perhaps they have been in a recent accident and have suffered from whiplash.

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“Laser precision” required for coding low-level laser therapy

Chiropractic Economics

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has rapidly gained popularity among DCs and other healthcare professionals alike, due to its noninvasive nature and impressive therapeutic benefits.

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Heat or Ice? Which one do I use?

Beecher Chiropractic

Use heat for conditions such as: Muscle soreness Stiff joints Recurring back pain Arthritis Apply heat for 20 minutes and take it off for at least 40 minutes. The pain is typically inflammation of a muscle, joint, or nerve. It helps relax and loosen tissues and stimulates blood flow to the area.

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Food and Drug Administration Allows Compassionate Use for the Reverse Hip Replacement System

OrthoSpineNews

Zabinski, MD, Medical Director of Joint Replacement Surgery and Assistant Chairman of the Department of Surgery at Shore Medical Center. in the 2019 Bone & Joint Journal , these patients experience significantly increased risk of dislocation due to alteration of the spinal pelvic mechanics. Bone Joint J. Salib, MD, et.

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Preventing Running Injuries This Fall: Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Season

Reinhardt Chiropractic

A general rule of thumb is to increase your weekly mileage by no more than 10% to give your body time to adapt and strengthen without overloading your muscles and joints. Activities like cycling, swimming, or rowing can provide a great cardiovascular workout while reducing impact on your joints.