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Help patients bridge the financial gap to complementary care

Chiropractic Economics

The functional medicine approach The healthcare landscape is changing , and in recent years, the way patients seek out and prioritize the care they want has changed along with it. The number of patients using functional wellness to specifically address conditions causing chronic pain has risen from 42.3% in 2002 to 49.2%

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Heat vs. Cold Therapy: Which is Best for Musculoskeletal Injuries

ChiroUp

Understanding the benefits of ice and heat therapy can significantly impact a patient's healing journey. When to Use Ice vs Heat for Musculoskeletal Injuries Heat and cold therapy both play valuable roles in managing pain and promoting healing. Such strategies can not only enhance patient comfort but also promote long-term healing.

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Chiropractic Research

ABCA

For Acute and Chronic Pain “Patients with chronic low-back pain treated by chiropractors showed greater improvement and satisfaction at one month than patients treated by family physicians. Satisfaction scores were higher for chiropractic patients. Four weeks after cessation of treatment.

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Part 1: Why taking NSAIDs for arthritis worsens the condition

Chiropractic Economics

Anyone who lives and walks around on this planet long enough gets at least some arthritis, but many suffer with severe, chronic pain and have developed the habit of relying on nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, NSAIDs, for arthritis pain. 2002; 162(19):2204-2208. Acetaminophen, Aspirin, and Chronic Renal Failure.

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Empowering Women in Chiropractic - Current Research for Your Practice

League of Chiropractic Women

Click here for the best Chiropractic Malpractice Insurance When the patients know the benefits they get with chiropractic care, it can only go up from there. Chronic health conditions significantly increase the prevalence and odds of spinal pain. Now, when your patient knows better, they can do better. So yes, my friends.