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Ice Submersion for Acute Injuries

Foot and Ankle Problems

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Combating forward head carriage

Chiropractic Economics

In a research study, “Prevalence of Incorrect Posture among Children and Adolescents: Findings from a Large Population-Based Study in China,” 2 evidence showed that bad posture in adulthood is often formed during childhood, and individuals with severe incorrect posture may be associated with the progress of scoliosis.

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How Chiropractic Care Supports Family Members of Every Age

Foundation for Chiropractic Progress

Not only can DCs offer targeted strategies that maximize joint function and deliver injury care for neuromusculoskeletal issues, they also provide consultation on other health topics like nutrition, exercise, posture and ergonomics so that family members of all ages can enjoy better health and well-being.

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Costovertebral Dysfunction: What Chiropractors Need to Know

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Underlying biomechanical issues Forward head posture, hyperkyphosis, scoliosis, or dysfunctional breathing patterns can predispose patients to rib dysfunction. Postural Correction Patients with forward head posture, hyperkyphosis, or dysfunctional breathing patterns may require rehab exercises. In: StatPearls [Internet].

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Video discussing Sesamoid Fractures and use of Xrays

Foot and Ankle Problems

AvantLink AAPSM for Sports Podiatrists AAPSM - American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Labels 2nd Metatarsal Fracture (1) 2nd Metatarsal Pain (5) 2nd Toe Dislocation (2) 2nd Toe Problems (3) 3rd Metatarsal Capsulitis (1) 4th Metatarsal Stress Fracture (2) 5th Metatarsal Fractures (6) 5th Toe Dislocation (1) A.R.T. (1)