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

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When treating musculoskeletal injuries, chiropractors often face the key question of when to use heat vs ice therapy. Understanding the benefits of ice and heat therapy can significantly impact a patient's healing journey. 2) Limiting Secondary Injury? How long to apply ice therapy: 10-20 minutes. Practice with Confidence Today!

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Texas Chiropractic College alumni serve on Paris Olympics medical team

Chiropractic Economics

” Thomas credits TCC, specifically the “standardized patients” — actors who perform as if they are patients receiving chiropractic care during the DC program — for preparing him to handle a wide range of patient emotions. Our mission is to educate knowledgeable, skillful and patient-centered chiropractors.

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10 Reasons You Should See a Car Accident Chiropractor

Oviedo Chiropractic

Some doctors may tell you that car accident injuries would be a case where drugs are “absolutely necessary,” but a chiropractor would disagree. Car accident chiropractors specialize in providing injured patients with natural treatment techniques that allow the body to heal itself.

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Ice Submersion for Acute Injuries

Foot and Ankle Problems

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Video discussing Sesamoid Fractures and use of Xrays

Foot and Ankle Problems

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