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The Chiropractic Exam Reimagined

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Can you remember all the positive orthopedic tests needed to be documented for tarsal tunnel syndrome? So, picture this: you're assessing a patient with musculoskeletal pain. ChiroUp understands this complexity and simplifies your documentation process, ensuring your notes are comprehensive, practical, and easy to digest.

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6 Key ChiroUp Condition Reference Updates to Enhance Your Success

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Typically Negative Tests An essential aspect of accurately diagnosing musculoskeletal pain involves ruling out alternate sources of pathology. For example, cervical radiculopathy often mimics rotator cuff pathology as the cause of pain radiating to the upper arm. Get Started — It’s Free! References Karaman CA, Oz B, Sari A. 2018.04796.

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5 Effective Cervicogenic Headache Treatments

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The global burden of headache: a documentation of headache prevalence and disability worldwide. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. Effect of cervical traction on cervicogenic headache in patients with cervical radiculopathy: a preliminary randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. References 1. Cephalalgia.

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What you need to know about the new 2025 ICD-10 codes for chiropractic

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While specific diagnosis codes should be reported when they are supported by the available documentation and clinical knowledge of the patients health condition, there are instances when signs/symptoms or unspecified codes are the best choices for accurately reflecting the healthcare encounter. Contributory conditions should be documented.