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Help patients bridge the financial gap to complementary care

Chiropractic Economics

Examining the complementary care landscape With complementary treatments becoming a more widely accepted way to advance patient wellness, one of the areas in which weve seen this approach take off is pain management. in 2002 to 49.2%

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

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2,4) Consequently, ice is now considered best for short-term pain management rather than a primary strategy for ongoing recovery from musculoskeletal injuries. 2002 Feb 1;29(2):331-4. Cold and compression in the management of musculoskeletal injuries and orthopedic operative procedures: a narrative review.

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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. 10 Most recently, a systematic review with meta-analysis evaluated the literature regarding the effects of DDN versus SND on spine-related pain. How effective are superficial and deep lesions? 5 In 2017, Sedighi, et al.,

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Empowering Women in Chiropractic - Current Research for Your Practice

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Because it shows that the prevention and treatment of the non musculoskeletal conditions with approaches of spinal pain management. This one was Spine Journal last year, May, 2023. The benefits and harms of treatment for chronic nonspecific low back pain without radiculopathy. From 19% in 2002 to 36.7