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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

ChiroUp

Fast Fact Clinically and via the ice pack sign Brachioradial pruritis ICD10: L29.9 - Pruritus, unspecified. A brachioradial pruritus diagnosis is primarily accomplished through clinical history and physical examination. A brachioradial pruritus diagnosis is primarily accomplished through clinical history and physical examination.

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Ensure patient compliance with radiology

Chiropractic Economics

There are tools and technology available to help you overcome barriers to compliance, such as adopting a clear and effective communication strategy and using radiographs and advanced imaging, such as X-ray, MRIs, CT scans and computerized foot scans. AP lumbar X-ray Radiographs and advanced imaging tell your patients’ stories.

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X-Ray Machines in Chiropractic Practice: Is It Worth the Investment? Part 2: The Cons 

GSPatients

Welcome back to the second part of our blog series on X-ray machines in chiropractic practice. We know that investing in X-ray machines is a significant decision, and it’s essential to consider all aspects before taking the plunge. Let’s dive right in and discover if it’s truly worth the investment.

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X-Ray Machines in Chiropractic Practice: Is It Worth the Investment? Part 1-The Pros

GSPatients

Today, we’re diving into the hot topic of X-ray machines in chiropractic practice. So, let’s roll up our sleeves and explore whether investing in an X-ray machine for your chiropractic practice is truly worth it. And that’s where the X-ray machine comes into play.

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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee

Orthopedic Principles

Clinical Presentation & Diagnosis Symptoms: Knee pain after prolonged activity. Imaging & Classification X-rays: Can show osteochondral lesions or loose body fragments. MRI (Highly Recommended): Most informative tool (90% sensitivity, nearly 100% specificity). X-ray/MRI follow-up every 3-6 months.

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Logan University’s Simulation Center shapes next generation of healthcare professionals

Chiropractic Economics

Logan University’s Simulation Center Logan University’s Simulation Center offers students a unique learning opportunity and is a multi-purpose resource for clinical simulation, testing and self-study. For more information, visit logan.edu. This helps students improve their adjusting skills and motor patterns to improve patient care.

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Master the 2-Minute Knee Exam: Essential Tests & Techniques for Knee Pain

ChiroUp

Essential Questions To Ask In A Knee Exam Like most other musculoskeletal complaints, the patient history is the primary source of essential diagnostic information for knee-related issues. Check out the video below for more information on this game-changing solution! What Are The Most Common Knee Diagnoses?

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