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

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Cold therapy has proven to be most beneficial for controlling excessive swelling within the first 6-12 hours post-injury. (1-3) 7) Acute Rheumatologic Flare-Ups : While there is no research consensus, ice therapy is generally considered beneficial for reducing inflammation in acute rheumatologic flare-ups, particularly in cases of gout. (8-9,38)

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. Download our Chiropractic Safety Toolkit for additional patient and provider resources, including a sharable infographic and a link to our top chiropractic webinar ever! Physical Therapy. Physical Therapy. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.

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Top 7 Physical Therapy Marketing Strategies to Skyrocket Your Practice

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If you’re reading this, chances are you’re ready to take your physical therapy practice to the next level. We’re about to share the top 7 physical therapy marketing strategies that will skyrocket your practice. Use video to demystify treatments, helping patients feel more comfortable. And the best part?

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Top 7 Things Chiropractors Need to Know About Back Mice (Episacral Lipomas)

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As a chiropractor, you’ve likely encountered patients with persistent mechanical low back pain that defies conventional treatments. These small, tender nodules can significantly impact your patients’ well-being, yet many healthcare professionals are unaware of their presence and potential treatments. What is an Episacral Lipoma?

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Stop Trading Time For Money w/ Greg Todd, PT

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Click here to download: Market2Grow.Net Listen Above or Read The Summary Here: Transform Bottlenecks into Opportunities Neil and Greg Todd address the pressing issue of burnout in the physical therapy sector, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by practice owners and practitioners alike.

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CPT Code 97026: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Infrared

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This non-invasive treatment involves the application of infrared radiation to target specific areas of the body, offering pain relief and promoting healing. Category or Type of Service CPT code 97026 falls under the category of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Adjunct to chiropractic care. Unsupervised use. Modifier GP.

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CPT Code 97032: Application of a Modality to One or More Areas; Electrical Stimulation (Manual)

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Category or Type of Service CPT code 97032 falls under the category of modalities, specifically representing manual electrical stimulation therapy. It is commonly used in chiropractic care to complement treatment interventions and aid in patient recovery. Use with unrelated treatments. Modifier GP. Medical necessity.