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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

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Fast Fact Clinically and via the ice pack sign Brachioradial pruritis ICD10: L29.9 - Pruritus, unspecified. A brachioradial pruritus diagnosis is primarily accomplished through clinical history and physical examination. American journal of clinical dermatology. 1,4,5,9) Symptoms are often provoked by sun exposure. 2010:157-61.

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

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Clinical practice guidelines from the Annals of Internal Medicine support heat therapy for reducing pain and improving function across these stages. (26) Research has shown that using low-level heat therapy a few hours before intense exercise provides pain relief and improves movement, helping to prevent muscular damage during activity.

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Pain Education for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain

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These intended outcomes strongly suggest education should be thought of as a distinct clinical intervention, like spinal manipulation and motor control training. Pain education was first studied in clinical trials in 2002, focusing on helping patients better understand their pain based on modern pain science principles (3).

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Part 1: Why taking NSAIDs for arthritis worsens the condition

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A systematic review of 17 prospective observational studies found that 11% of preventable drug-related hospital admissions could be attributed to NSAIDs. 2002; 162(19):2204-2208. 2002 Jun;17(6):963-76. 6 The most common side effects reported with NSAIDs involve the gastrointestinal tract. Almost 25% of NSAID users have ulcers.

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Advice From the CEO of a $75 Million Physical Therapy Clinic

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Today on the Podcast: Advice From the CEO of a $75 Million Physical Therapy Clinic Listen Now: [link] — About This Episode What does every CEO of a PT clinic need to know? He also served as the President of The Private Practice Section of APTA for 6 years between 2002 and 2008. Neil interviews Steve Anderson, DPT.