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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. Use of cryotherapy for managing chronic pain: an evidence-based narrative. Pain and therapy. 2017 Mar 7;8:93. Practical management of pain.

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Ice Submersion for Acute Injuries

Foot and Ankle Problems

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What you need to know about TECAR therapy

Chiropractic Economics

Chronic pain management. TECAR is particularly effective for managing chronic pain conditions, enhancing the overall outcomes of chiropractic treatments. Faster recovery times. Patients often experience quicker recovery times from musculoskeletal injuries when TECAR is integrated with chiropractic care.

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Marc F. Swiontkowski, MD, assumes role as Editor-in-Chief

JBJS

Since 2017, Dr. Swiontkowski has written an annual editorial to update the JBJS community on relevant journal statistics from the previous year (e.g., Pain Management. ORCID Registration Required in 2017 To JBJS Reviewers, Authors, and Readers: Thank You! Journal Statistics. Specific steps included: In April 2019, Drs.

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The ROOTS of a Play Based Approach

First Principles of Movement

Beyond these soaring economic costs (as reported in the Lancet 2021 series on Chronic Pain ) to society the cost to the individual is also significant. This will also reduce over medicalising pain and the inappropriate medical care that have inevitably followed; MRI / imaging, injections, surgery (Grunau et al. References 1.

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Video discussing Sesamoid Fractures and use of Xrays

Foot and Ankle Problems

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