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Chiropractic research trends and current hotspots

Chiropractic Economics

Fast forward to 2015 to today and the top trending keywords include quality of life, musculoskeletal pain , chronic pain, and skills. For example, from the early 1990s to the early 2000s, cervical vertebrae and injury were among the trending keywords. This suggests that these topic areas are some of the current hotspots.

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

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2015 Jan 2;127(1):57-65. Use of cryotherapy for managing chronic pain: an evidence-based narrative. Pain and therapy. 2015, September). 2015 Nov 1;29(11):3245-52. Practice with Confidence Today! References 1. Malanga GA, Yan N, Stark J. Postgraduate medicine. Wang ZR, Ni GX. World journal of clinical cases.

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High photon energy lasers

Chiropractic Economics

1 In contrast, a 2015 survey by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners found only 25% of DCs use red or IR lasers. Chronic pain prevented her from competing in the world championships, so we did a trial with the low-level lasers in the office and green violet lasers at home before the Crossfit World Championships.

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PCP Referrals to Chiropractors: What the Top Clinics Are Doing Differently

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Primary care physicians, acupuncture and chiropractic clinicians, and chronic pain patients: a qualitative analysis of communication and care coordination patterns. 2015 Dec;16:1-1. Penney LS, Ritenbaugh C, Elder C, Schneider J, Deyo RA, DeBar LL. BMC complementary and alternative medicine. Hawk C, Long CR, Boulanger KT.

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7 New Research Findings Every DC Needs to Know About Rotator Cuff Injuries

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Patients with psychological impairments report higher pain levels and slower healing rates (20). Research In Action: Subscribers can explore our "Rethinking Chronic Pain" and "Mind-Body Best Practices" infographics in the Forms Library for actionable insights on managing pain through a positive mental outlook.

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STUDY: Can you attack back pain with knowledge bombs? [s]

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2015), Recovery Strategies (Lehman), and Retrain Pain (Retrain pain). But patients with stubborn chronic pain are not PNE fans. The authors assumed that PNE would be better, and so my hats off to them for honestly reporting what must have been a disappointing result.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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The findings indicate that people with co-occurring chronic pain and OUD often do not receive early or any nonpharmacologic pain therapies as recommended by practice guidelinestargeted interventions (eg, insurance policy, provider, and patient education) are needed to ensure equitable access to guideline-recommended pain therapies." (8)