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

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1-3) Migraine Headaches : Using ice for migraines can provide relief. (5-7) Clinical practice guidelines from the Annals of Internal Medicine support heat therapy for reducing pain and improving function across these stages. (26) World journal of clinical cases. Additionally, heat therapy is not recommended during pregnancy.

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The body’s own cannabinoid system for healing

Chiropractic Economics

In turn, this can mitigate the effects of chronic stress on the body, including muscle tension, headaches and digestive issues, all common complaints among chiropractic patients. As research continues to uncover the complexities of the ECS, its role in health and disease will become increasingly relevant in clinical practice.

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Expert analysis: Did cervical spine manipulation cause the death of Katie May?

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May entered the chiropractic office with a history of trauma, neck pain, headache and nausea consistent with existing VAD. In a 2014 review study, Biller, et al., This clinical scenario, experts concluded, is precisely what happened in the May case. Some medical doctors still insist that CSM causes VAD in such cases.7

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The eye‑protective power of Lutein FloraGLO

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Nutrients such as lutein and zeaxanthin carry strong clinical support for their role in promoting eye health. Meanwhile, prolonged exposure to blue light from digital screens is causing symptoms like strained eyes, headaches and dry vision across all age groups. 2 A 2022 follow-up confirmed a sustained benefit.

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The ROOTS of a Play Based Approach

First Principles of Movement

A Deep Dive In May 2021, Dr Craig Liebenson suggested we write a piece for First Principles of Movement (FPM) on how we integrate Play into clinical practice. This article will provide you with some of our clinical reasoning, including linked resources to be used by you, and adapted to bring your movement skills out that we don’t even have.