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Heat vs. Cold Therapy: Which is Best for Musculoskeletal Injuries

ChiroUp

22) When to Use Heat Therapy Lower Back Pain : Heat therapy is recommended for managing non-specific low back pain in acute, sub-acute, and chronic phases. Clinical practice guidelines from the Annals of Internal Medicine support heat therapy for reducing pain and improving function across these stages. (26) Kwiecien SY.

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Stopain Clinical to dispense more than 10 million pain relief gel sample packets annually

Chiropractic Economics

Jay Greenstein, DC A conversation with Jay Greenstein, DC Troy Healthcare, the maker of Stopain Clinical topical analgesic, has partnered with leading industrial first aid and workplace health companies to dispense more than 10 million pain relief gel sample packets annually. How long have you been on Stopains clinic locator?

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Treating cervicogenic headaches with dry needling and manual therapy

Chiropractic Economics

9 Two included clinical trials with tension-type headache participants demonstrated statistically significant improvements following dry needling. Cervicogenic headaches: An evidence-led approach to clinical management. A randomized controlled trial of exercise and manipulative therapy for cervicogenic headache. Europe PMC.

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Laser therapy: A proven solution for pain management

Chiropractic Economics

The impact of laser therapy on pain management Today, reputable scientific journals, including the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) , recommend PBM therapy for a range of conditions.1 Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. Reference Mehta SP, et al. JOSPT website.

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Heat or Ice AFTER Manual Therapy: Revisiting the Evidence for Optimal Recovery

ChiroUp

Chiropractors often use manual therapy to treat orthopedic conditions, but a common question is whether to apply heat or ice afterward to enhance recovery. This brief review summarizes peer-reviewed research and clinical guidelines. When To Use HEAT Therapy Heat is commonly recommended for chronic or subacute musculoskeletal pain.

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10 Best Chiropractic Website Trends for 2025

iMatrix

Whether they’re browsing for chiropractic care, massage therapy, or physical therapy, visitors expect user-friendly design, easy access to patient resources, and a smooth booking process across all screen sizes and mobile devices. In 2025, amazing chiropractic website design will play a crucial role in attracting new patients.

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Chiropractic vs. Physical Therapy: Key Differences

Fisher Chiropractic

This holistic perspective helps patients understand the connection between their lifestyle choices and their physical health, promoting healthier habits that support long-term well-being. Physical therapists are trained to assess and treat a wide range of conditions, using evidence-based practices to design personalized treatment plans.