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Think Outside the Ortho Box: A Case Study In Unexpected Bruising

ChiroUp

In clinical practice, it’s easy to focus on the musculoskeletal system—after all, that’s the bread and butter of chiropractic care. But sometimes, the presentation doesn’t fit neatly into an orthopedic box. This case study highlights how bruising without musculoskeletal injury can occur in older adults, why that matters, and what chiropractors need to consider in their differential diagnosis.

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Chiropractic Future announces 2026 ACCRAC student opportunity

Chiropractic Economics

Chiropractic Future has opened applications for the 2026 ACCRAC Student Research Travel Stipend. Now in its third consecutive year, noted a Chiropractic Future press release , this initiative supports chiropractic students who have been selected to present their faculty-mentored research at the upcoming ACCRAC Conference, to be held March 26–28, 2026, in Kansas City, Missouri.

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The Role of Chiropractic in Managing Vertigo and Balance Disorders

Total Health Chiropractic

Balance issues and vertigo symptoms, such as dizziness, spinning sensations and instability, are more common than many realize. Studies indicate that dizziness affects approximately 17- 30% of the general population, with true vertigo impacting 3-10% (Murdin & Schilder, 2015). These symptoms can be disorienting and frustrating, often making it challenging to pinpoint their exact cause. … Continue reading "The Role of Chiropractic in Managing Vertigo and Balance Disorders" The post The

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How the feet support cyclical pelvic stability in women

Chiropractic Economics

A holistic approach to maintain optimal function, prevent potential issues and support future generations life is a series of cycles. What goes around comes around—the circle of life. Cultural references aside, circles and cycles are also a theme in the human body. There are many examples of round or circular-shaped structures. One of the most unique and key examples is the female pelvic girdle.

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Dymicron Granted IDE Approval for Triadyme-C Artificial Disc

OrthoSpineNews

Dymicron’s Triadyme-C achieves critical milestone to begin U.S. IDE clinical trial. OREM, Utah, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Dymicron ® , a privately held medical device company pioneering advanced spinal technologies, today announced that the United States (U.S.) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) approval to begin a pivotal clinical study of the Triadyme ® –C cervical artificial disc.

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How a hidden brain circuit fuels fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD

ScienceDaily: Back and Neck Pain

What if your brain is the reason some pain feels unbearable? Scientists at the Salk Institute have discovered a hidden brain circuit that gives pain its emotional punch—essentially transforming ordinary discomfort into lasting misery. This breakthrough sheds light on why some people suffer more intensely than others from conditions like fibromyalgia, migraines, and PTSD.

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Pediatric Clavicle Fractures: Why More Hospital Admissions?

Orthopedics This Week

Pediatric clavicle fractures show up in clinics like clockwork. Predictable, mostly nonoperative. So why are more winding up in the hospital? New study has surprising answers. The post Pediatric Clavicle Fractures: Why More Hospital Admissions? appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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TKA in Patients With BMI ≥50: New Insights

Orthopedics This Week

Patients with >50 BMI required preop interventions and a more nuanced approach, so says a new, thoughtful write up in JBJS. Data from large cohort study, check it out. The post TKA in Patients With BMI ≥50: New Insights appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Is your practice overpaying for medical billing?

Physicians Practice

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The Twist That Matters Most: Intraop Knee Rotation?

Orthopedics This Week

It’s the intraoperative twist that matters most. Forget how straight the new knee looks on an X-ray. Think how it moves when nobody’s looking. New study explains everything. The post The Twist That Matters Most: Intraop Knee Rotation? appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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AC Joint Injuries

Orthopedic Principles

OrthopaedicPrinciples.com Integrating Principles and Evidence Integrating Principles and Evidence Home Editorial Board Our Books Evidence Based Orthopaedic Principles Courses Exams Reviews Live Program Contact AC Joint Injuries Courtesy: Prof Gazi Huri, Aspetar, Qatar, Doha Post Views: 25 Related Posts Sternoclavicular Joint Injuries Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, USA Instability following Total Hip Replacement Courtesy: Javad Parvizi, Ashok Shyam, IORG, OrthoTV Lisfranc Jo

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Rate your EHR: Take a short survey and tell us about your system

Physicians Practice

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THINK Surgical Announces First Use of b-ONE Ortho Corporation’s MOBIO® Total Knee System with the TMINI® Miniature Robotic System

OrthoSpineNews

FREMONT, Calif., July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — THINK Surgical, Inc., an innovator in the field of orthopedic surgical robots, today announced the successful first use of b-ONE Ortho Corporation’s MOBIO ® Total Knee System utilizing the TMINI ® Miniature Robotic System by Dr. Jay Pond, an orthopedic surgeon at the Baylor Scott & White Orthopedic and Spine Hospital-Arlington (BOSHA) in Arlington, Texas. “It was an exciting and successful first case with the MOBIO Total Knee

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Two court decisions impacting reproductive care items

Physicians Practice

Recent court rulings reshape reproductive health care privacy and regulations, emphasizing the need for updated HIPAA policies and awareness of state laws.

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Episode 071 – The Secret to Conversion Mastery: It Starts Before Day 2

The Remarkable Practice

                                Most people think Day 2 is where the magic happens but what if the real win happens earlier? Join us in this discussion on conversion mastery by diving deep into the often-overlooked Day 1 visit. You’ll hear why connection trumps scripting, how to uncover hidden objections early, and the subtle cues that set the tone for trust and long-term commitment.

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One Big Beautiful Bill Act offers practices new expansion opportunities

Physicians Practice

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