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Pain management through improved ergonomics

Chiropractic Economics

Pain, especially musculoskeletal pain, is a widespread issue affecting people in both their personal and professional lives. With the increasing shift toward sedentary work environments, improper posture, prolonged sitting and poor ergonomics significantly contribute to the prevalence of back, neck, shoulder and wrist pain.

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The body’s own cannabinoid system for healing

Chiropractic Economics

2 These receptors are involved in modulating the release of neurotransmitters, thereby influencing pain perception, inflammation and overall homeostasis. The ECS and pain management One of the most well-documented functions of the ECS is its role in modulating pain.

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The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Chronic Pain Management

Barrett Whole Body Chiropractic

Conditions such as back pain, neck pain, migraines, and other musculoskeletal issues can be debilitating, leaving individuals searching for effective, non-invasive treatments. Understanding Chronic Pain Chronic pain is pain that persists for weeks, months, or even years, long after the initial injury or condition has healed.

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The benefits of CBD for pain management

Chiropractic Economics

The acceptance of CBD for pain management is taking hold in chiropractic. As a result, many DCs are continually exploring complementary therapies, such as the use of CBD for pain management, that align with this philosophy. This is particularly important for patients anxious about their pain or the chiropractic process.

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Daily wellness journaling: A practice for health, clarity and success 

Chiropractic Economics

Encouraging patients to incorporate daily wellness journaling into their health routine can help them process pain, manage stress and take an active role in their healing journey. By tracking their pain and mobility over time, patients can see patterns emerge, helping them (and you) identify triggers and effective treatments.

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The intersection of chiropractic care and cannabinoid use

Chiropractic Economics

2 This is particularly relevant in chiropractic care, as adjustments and manual therapies may impact blood pressure and cardiovascular responses. 3 This is a significant concern in the chiropractic setting, where adjustments require a patient to be both physically stable and mentally aware of instructions for optimal safety.

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Help patients bridge the financial gap to complementary care

Chiropractic Economics

Examining the complementary care landscape With complementary treatments becoming a more widely accepted way to advance patient wellness, one of the areas in which weve seen this approach take off is pain management. in 2002 to 49.2%

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