Fri.Jun 06, 2025

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Eagle Syndrome: A Chiropractic Perspective

ChiroUp

As chiropractors, we pride ourselves on recognizing subtle patterns that others may overlook—yet some diagnoses, like Eagle Syndrome, require an even more refined level of clinical suspicion. Often masquerading as routine cervicalgia, TMJ dysfunction, or oropharyngeal pain, Eagle Syndrome is a rare yet impactful structural anomaly that can completely alter your treatment strategy.

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Evolution in progress: The 28th Annual Salary and Expense Survey

Chiropractic Economics

Click here to view the survey results. The post Evolution in progress: The 28th Annual Salary and Expense Survey appeared first on Chiropractic Economics.

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Rotator Cuff Strains: Shoulder Rehab for Overhead Athletes

Chiros in Motion

Shoulder pain is a common frustration for athletes who lift, throw, swim, or perform overhead movements. A rotator cuff strain can lead to sharp pain, weakness, or loss of control, especially when pushing, pulling, or reaching overhead. If not properly rehabbed, it can become a chronic performance-limiting issue. In this guide, we’ll walk through how […] The post Rotator Cuff Strains: Shoulder Rehab for Overhead Athletes appeared first on Chiros in Motion.

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NCMIC appoints new CEO

Chiropractic Economics

NCMIC has appointed David Siebert as its new CEO, effective June 5; he succeeds Mike McCoy, who is retiring after eight years of service. “We are thrilled to welcome David as our next CEO,” said Wayne Wolfson, DC, NCMIC’s president, in a press release. “He will continue to grow NCMIC in strategic ways that will serve our ‘We Take Care of Our Own’ philosophy for our policyholders, employees and community.

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Patient loyalty: Encourage them to keep coming back

Physicians Practice

Creating memorable patient experiences boosts loyalty and encourages repeat visits to your medical practice. Transform interactions into lasting connections.

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The Joint Corp. announces $5 million stock repurchase program

Chiropractic Economics

The Joint Corp., US provider of chiropractic care through The Joint Chiropractic® network, announced that its board of directors has authorized a stock repurchase program. Expected to begin in August 2025, the program will allow the company to repurchase up to $5 million of its outstanding common stock, noted a company press release. “The stock buyback reflects the board’s confidence in our long-term strategy, refranchising program and our projected cash flow generation,” said Sanjiv Razdan , C

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9 zero-budget staff motivators that beat a pay raise

Physicians Practice

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Bone Biologics Announces 1-for-6 Reverse Stock Split

OrthoSpineNews

BURLINGTON, Mass., June 6, 2025 -( BUSINESS WIRE )- Bone Biologics Corporation (“Bone Biologics” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: BBLG, BBLGW), a developer of orthobiologic products for spine fusion markets,today announced a planned reverse stock split of its shares of common stock at a ratio of 1-for-6. The reverse stock split will take effect as of 12:01 a.m.

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Are Private Practices Sustainable? New AMA Data

Orthopedics This Week

More and more private practice Docs are throwing in the towel. Pay cuts. Increased costs and other burdens. Here are the numbers. Also ZBH finds a new gear and President. Here are details. The post Are Private Practices Sustainable? New AMA Data appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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New, Illuminating, Data on Patient Cannabidiol Use

Orthopedics This Week

40% of your patients probably used a cannabidiol (CBD, THC and who knows what else) prior to surgery. That’s new data from HSS. Kind of important, right? Here are details. The post New, Illuminating, Data on Patient Cannabidiol Use appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Edward Perez, M.D. Takes the Helm at Broward Health Ortho

Orthopedics This Week

Edward A. Perez, M.D. is the new Chief of Orthopedic and Orthopedic Trauma at Broward Health, one of 10 largest public healthcare systems in the United States. Here are the details. The post Edward Perez, M.D. Takes the Helm at Broward Health Ortho appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Dr. James Hammes, Pioneering Wisconsin Surgeon, Dies Age 95

Orthopedics This Week

Dr. James Hammes, one of the first large joint arthroplasty surgeons in Wisconsin, dies age 95. The post Dr. James Hammes, Pioneering Wisconsin Surgeon, Dies Age 95 appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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