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

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Recent evidence has led practitioners to shift from RICE to the PEACE & LOVE approach, which emphasizes early protection, elevation, avoiding antiinflammatories, compression, and education, followed by (controlled) loading, optimism, vascularization, and exercises. (2) 2015 Jan 2;127(1):57-65. Pain and therapy. References 1.

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

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9-11) This year's research again confirms that a multimodal approachincluding exercise, manual therapy, and other targeted treatmentsdelivers the best outcomes for pain relief and functional improvement. Research In Action: Want video tutorials for all of the top rotator cuff treatments, rotator cuff tests, and rotator cuff exercises?

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

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Attitudes towards chiropractic: a survey of Canadian sport and exercise medicine physicians. 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. BMC family practice. 2021 Dec;22:1-0.

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Ice Submersion for Acute Injuries

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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)

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Meditrac: The Future of Traction is Movement-Based

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The patient is then free to ambulate or lightly exercise for the duration of the 30-minute treatment, during which time the Vertetrac is applying a strong and consistent 3D decompression force. Muscular contraction during exercise naturally helps to facilitate fluid transfer& improves range of motion.

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Managing Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome: New Research Insights and Treatment Strategies

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Patellofemoral pain typically develops from a combination of cartilage vulnerability, improper biomechanics, and demanding activity, i.e., squats, stair climbing, running, etc. *If Here are nine evidence-based, in-office treatments for patellofemoral pain syndrome. What are the best exercises for patellofemoral pain syndrome?