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Superficial vs deep dry needling

Chiropractic Economics

A 2002 article by Peter Baldry brought to the forefront discussion of the difference between SDN and DDN. looked at both dry needling methods for addressing cervicogenic headaches. Both approaches reduced headache index and trigger point tenderness. How effective are superficial and deep lesions? 5 In 2017, Sedighi, et al.,

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Help patients bridge the financial gap to complementary care

Chiropractic Economics

This approach goes beyond what has sometimes been referred to as the sick care model, which is a more reactive approach built upon diagnosing an isolated set of symptoms, relying on the patient to seek out care to determine the issue and then receive treatment. in 2002 to 49.2%

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

ChiroUp

1-3) Migraine Headaches : Using ice for migraines can provide relief. (5-7) 8-9,38) Post-Knee Arthroplasty : Studies indicate that cold compression therapy after knee replacement surgery can improve outcomes, such as better pain relief, compared to other treatment methods. 2002 Feb 1;29(2):331-4. 2006;3(4):489-93.

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Chiropractic Research

ABCA

Four weeks after cessation of treatment. They also concluded that insurance companies that restrict access to chiropractic care for low back pain treatment may inadvertently pay more for care than they would if they removed such restrictions.

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Why those positive studies aren’t good enough [l]

PainScience

magnet therapy : demonstrated analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and structure-modifying effects of this type of physiotherapeutic treatment Proof that these things work, all just a quick PubMed search away! In 2002, a few small positive trials actually were promising. But most of them are actually bogus. This is a bit of a mea culpa.