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A letter from the editor: Integrated treatments

Chiropractic Economics

Gloria N. Hall | Editor-in-Chief Welcome to Issue 9 of Chiropractic Economics, focusing on integrated treatments. Here, we take an inside look at the plethora of opportunities available today for you to integrate the latest treatment modalities into your practice, especially those your patients might associate with the “fountain of youth:” the huge and promising area of regenerative medicine.

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The Chiropractor’s Guide to HIPAA – Compliant Responses to Online Patient Reviews

Perfect Patients

Online reviews are one of the most powerful tools for chiropractors to build trust, enhance their online reputation, and attract new patients. When prospective patients scan your reviews, it’s not always the negative comments that shape their impression—it’s how you respond to them. Yet many providers hesitate to engage due to concerns about HIPAA compliance.

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Profit and loss is only part of the practice ownership picture

Chiropractic Economics

If you’re in business, your Profit & Loss (P&L) statement will tell you everything you need to know, right? Not exactly. It’s a helpful tool, but what you really need to focus on is your Statement of Cash Flows. According to business mentoring group SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives), more than 80% of small business failures are linked to cash flow mismanagement.

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Outdoor Activities That Are Good For Your Back

Beecher Chiropractic

Houston Chiropractor Comments: When patients recover from their injuries, it is common that they as me “What are some outdoor activities that are good for my back?” Outdoor activities like walking, hiking, biking, and gardening are beneficial for spinal health as they promote low-impact movement, strengthen core muscles, and improve overall fitness.

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DCs appointed to CPT Health Care Professionals Advisory Committee

Chiropractic Economics

Two American Chiropractic Association (ACA) DCs have been appointed to the American Medical Association’s CPT Health Care Professionals Advisory Committee (HCPAC), which maintains the code set used for billing across the healthcare industry. Della M. Schmid, DC, MS, is the ACA’s appointee to the HCPAC. Morgan Price, DC, will serve as her alternate. What the committee does Members of the CPT Advisory Committee, which includes HCPAC, serve as resources to the CPT Editorial Panel, which maintains t

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Does This Hurt? A Pain Archetypes Study

Orthopedics This Week

Does this hurt? New study, using machine learning and the team at HSS has defined important patient pain archetypes. Details here. The post Does This Hurt? A Pain Archetypes Study appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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11 tips to keep patients engaged between visits

Physicians Practice

From follow-up texts to micro-learning videos, these 11 low-cost strategies help practices boost patient satisfaction, improve outcomes and protect revenue between visits.

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Pain as a homeostatic … emotion? (Member Post) [5m]

PainScience

I wish I could claim that I knew about this nerdy bit of pain science before someone asked me about it … but I hadn’t even heard of it. Even though it’s been around since the early 2000s. It was published at about the same time that I was just discovering that science is cooler than superstition. I also wasn’t even interested in the paper at first. Pain as an … emotion?

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Accelus Raises Capital, Names New Board Chair

Orthopedics This Week

Under Kevin McGann, Accelus found its footing, sold more than 32,000 fusion implants and now has new capital to build on the momentum. Here are details. The post Accelus Raises Capital, Names New Board Chair appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Pointing to success: How marathon potential is in your hands—literally

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Whether it's a personal challenge, for charity, or on your bucket list, marathons are one of the most sought-after goals for amateur and recreational runners worldwide.

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Generic AI Copy Tanking Your Clinic’s Rankings? Here’s the 5-Step Fix

Propel Marketing & Design

AI writing tools can save you hours—but if you paste drafts straight onto your site, you’ll frustrate Google’s quality filters and scare off real patients with robotic language. In this episode, you’ll: Discover why Google and patients ignore generic AI content Learn the five-step HUMAN framework to humanize your drafts Boost your clinic’s SEO and [.

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Pitchers have thicker ulnar collateral ligaments in elbows than other players, factor that risks common injury

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Every baseball season, players from major leagues to youth levels lose time because of injuries to the ulnar collateral ligament in their elbow. A University of Kansas researcher is co-author of a new study that used advanced technology to measure the thickness of baseball players' UCLs, finding the ligaments were thicker in pitchers versus position players and that the common assumption of certain arm slots being less stressful on the elbow was not supported.

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Next-generation fitness: New fields promise personalized exercise recommendations

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Exercise has been recognized as an extremely effective tool to improve human health—it can have a preventative and even therapeutic effect on non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

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Brain power play: Hockey players show position-specific smarts, says study

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A recent study published in the Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine reveals that hockey players' cognitive processing speeds vary by position—and that these abilities can be trained.

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