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Laser therapy: A proven solution for pain management

Chiropractic Economics

The analogy of a “tsunami approaching the shore” aptly captures the growing impact this technology is having in chiropractic practice, specifically in pain management and injury recovery. This development marked a turning point in the efficacy of therapeutic lasers, making them a viable and potent treatment option.

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The benefits of CBD for pain management

Chiropractic Economics

The acceptance of CBD for pain management is taking hold in chiropractic. As a result, many DCs are continually exploring complementary therapies, such as the use of CBD for pain management, that align with this philosophy. CBD is available in multiple formats to suit your patients’ unique needs.

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Cannabinoids may help reduce musculoskeletal pain when used short-term

Chiropractic Economics

This article summarizes research supporting the effects of cannabinoids for reducing musculoskeletal pain, more so when used short term. One question many researchers are asking is whether cannabinoids can help ease musculoskeletal pain.

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Should your practice offer peptide therapy? This DC says yes

Chiropractic Economics

As you look into new and innovative treatments you can offer patients in your practice, make sure to consider peptides. These mechanisms highlight the diverse ways peptide therapies address various health conditions, showcasing the specificity and effectiveness of peptide-based treatments in medicine.

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Top 7 Things Chiropractors Need to Know About Back Mice (Episacral Lipomas)

ChiroUp

As a chiropractor, you’ve likely encountered patients with persistent mechanical low back pain that defies conventional treatments. What if the root cause of this pain is a commonly overlooked condition known as back mice, or episacral lipomas? What is an Episacral Lipoma?

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SCU awarded $1.7 million NIH R01 grant for back pain research

Chiropractic Economics

“We are thrilled to have the NIH’s backing of this potentially transformative research that will inform policies at Medicare and benefit the millions of people suffering from back pain who need safe and more effective treatments for their condition,” said Whedon. “A

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SCU awarded $1.7 million NIH R01 grant for back pain research

Chiropractic Economics

“We are thrilled to have the NIH’s backing of this potentially transformative research that will inform policies at Medicare and benefit the millions of people suffering from back pain who need safe and more effective treatments for their condition,” said Whedon. “A