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Superficial vs deep dry needling

Chiropractic Economics

Curr Pain Headache Rep. Accessed April 7, 2025. Peripheral and spinal mechanisms of pain and dry needling mediated analgesia: A clinical resource guide for healthcare professionals. Accessed April 7, 2025. Accessed April 7, 2025. Accessed April 7, 2025. Accessed April 7, 2025.

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Northwestern Health Sciences University awarded opioid settlement grant

Chiropractic Economics

Northwestern Health Sciences Universitys Center for Healthcare Innovation and Policy (CHIP) received national opioid settlement grant funds from the Minnesota Opioid Epidemic Response Advisory Council to develop and distribute online continuing education courses for healthcare professionals.

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Empowering Women in Chiropractic - Low Back Pain & Stress - F4CP

League of Chiropractic Women

It fell just after Drug Free Pain Management Awareness Month in September. It came off the legs and arms of Drug Free Pain Management Awareness Month in September and we know. And touch the lives, the hearts and the wisdom, healthcare professionals, any organization out there. The numbers are horrific.

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Collaborative care in an integrated practice

Chiropractic Economics

An increasing number of healthcare professionals recognize the benefits of collaboration. Adding a physician assistant or nurse practitioner under the direction of a collaborating physician allows for an expanded range of services, including pain management, regenerative medicine and aesthetic procedures.

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The evolution of chiropractic and holistic healthcare

Chiropractic Economics

The shift toward pain management In the mid-20th century, chiropractic care gained recognition for its effectiveness in managing musculoskeletal conditions, particularly back and neck pain. Research began supporting chiropractic adjustments as a viable treatment for specific conditions, such as low back pain.