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

ChiroUp

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. 26) Studies indicate that heat therapy provides short-term relief from pain and disability. (22-26) 2002 Feb 1;29(2):331-4.

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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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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. Still, these changes were more significant in patients treated with DDN, especially in extended follow-up periods at 15 days post-treatment. Nine of the 12 studies reported the impact of pain from one to less than 12 weeks.

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What Is Cold Laser Therapy? Everything You Need to Know

Fisher Chiropractic

Let's take a look at cold laser therapy so you can decide if it's a treatment you'd like to pursue. During cold laser therapy treatment, the light interacts with the body's tissue to speed up the healing process. The treatment is also drug-free, which means no risk of medicine-related side effects caused by drug interactions.

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Empowering Women in Chiropractic - Current Research for Your Practice

League of Chiropractic Women

Because it shows that the prevention and treatment of the non musculoskeletal conditions with approaches of spinal pain management. The benefits and harms of treatment for chronic nonspecific low back pain without radiculopathy. From 19% in 2002 to 36.7 So why are these findings so important?