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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. Proper screening and precautions are essential, especially with prolonged exposure or specific applications like ice massage or cold packs. 2010 Jul 7:105-13.

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Making the Business Case for On-Site Chiropractic at Corporations

Modern Chiropractic Marketing

I have had many discussions with companies who have said Chiropractic was not something they were considering, and instead implemented massage, physical therapy or primary care services. From the Harvard Business Review, December 2010: What’s the Hard Return on Employee Wellness Programs?

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Ice Submersion for Acute Injuries

Foot and Ankle Problems

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