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Score big with community support

Chiropractic Economics

Engage with and support local sports teams, nonprofit organizations and community-wide initiatives to yield substantial marketing dividends, nurture deep community ties and cultivate a loyal patient base. In today’s competitive healthcare environment, differentiating your practice and fostering sustainable growth necessitates more than exceptional clinical proficiency.

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Inovedis Hits 50-Case Milestone with SINEFIX™, a Breakthrough in Rotator Cuff Repair

OrthoSpineNews

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Inovedis Inc., an innovative orthopedic technology company, today announced the completion of 50 successful surgeries using its SINEFIX Rotator Cuff Repair System in the U.S., a major milestone that signals a shift in soft tissue-to-bone healing approaches. This breakthrough system aims to transform the approach to rotator cuff surgery by addressing biomechanical fixation and the critical role of blood flow in tendon-to-bone healing whil

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The Day 1 BPA System That Closes $7K+ Treatment Plans Without You in the Room | Webinar

Chiropractic Economics

Follow along by viewing the AI Role Play PDF: Download The post The Day 1 BPA System That Closes $7K+ Treatment Plans Without You in the Room | Webinar appeared first on Chiropractic Economics.

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Supporting Mums After Birth: Chiropractic and Pelvic Floor Health

Total Health Chiropractic

The months following birth can be an incredibly special time for mums and their families – but for many women, it’s also a period of significant physical change and, sometimes, unexpected challenges. One of the most important aspects of postnatal health is pelvic floor function. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is widely recommended, but there’s less discussion … Continue reading "Supporting Mums After Birth: Chiropractic and Pelvic Floor Health" The post Supporting Mums After Birth: Chiro

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School Sports Physicals

Beecher Chiropractic

Clear Lake City Chiropractor Comments: As we get closer to the fall school activities starting, we wish to remind Intermediate and High School students and parents that we perform the required Preparticipation Physical Evaluation at our office. The charge for this examination is only $20. Please call the office at 281-286-1300 to schedule. Here are the links for the (2) forms that are needed.

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Chiropractic vs Osteopathy: What’s the Difference?

Total Health Chiropractic

Many people explore hands-on, natural approaches to manage pain, improve movement, and support overall wellbeing. Two popular options are chiropractic and osteopathy — but the differences between them are often unclear. In this blog, we’ll explore how these two approaches compare in terms of philosophy, techniques, and conditions treated — helping you make a more … Continue reading "Chiropractic vs Osteopathy: What’s the Difference?

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Double the Tethers, Double the Trouble? NYU Team Digs In

Orthopedics This Week

Just when you thought vertebral body tethering (VBT) was gaining solid ground here comes the twist—literally. A new study out of NYU Langone Center. Check it out. The post Double the Tethers, Double the Trouble? NYU Team Digs In appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Powerlifting through breast cancer: How a breast cancer survivor defied chemotherapy with strength training

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

LaShae Rolle, 27, is a competitive powerlifter who could squat 441 pounds, bench 292 pounds and deadlift 497 pounds. She is also a breast cancer survivor and researcher and the lead author on a first-of-its-kind study documenting elite-level strength training during active breast cancer treatment.

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Key RPM takeaways from the 2026 PFS proposed rule

Physicians Practice

Proposed changes to remote care management by CMS enhance flexibility and reimbursement, reshaping patient monitoring and integrated care for providers.

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InGeneron Publishes Landmark Study Demonstrating Structural Tendon Regeneration with Autologous Cell Therapy System

OrthoSpineNews

HOUSTON, July 23, 2025 -( BUSINESS WIRE )- InGeneron, Inc., a biotechnology company pioneering autologous regenerative cell therapies, today announced the publication of a pivotal preclinical study in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences , further validating the regenerative mechanism of its proprietary cell therapy platform for tendon repair.

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CT Clarity: Endplate Hounsfield Units Predict Cage Subsidence

Orthopedics This Week

How are HU? Glad you asked. HU is the MVP for predicting disc subsidence. Avoid that sunken cage. Check out this solid study. The post CT Clarity: Endplate Hounsfield Units Predict Cage Subsidence appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Rethink the 10,000-a-day step goal; study suggests fewer steps are just as effective

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A study led by the University of Sydney suggests that walking 7,000 steps a day offers similar health benefits to walking 10,000, across several outcomes.

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65 National Pet Day Quotes to Celebrate Your Furry Friends

iMatrix

Who needs an alarm clock when you have a wagging tail or a purring furball to start your day? National Pet Day on April 11 is the perfect chance to celebrate all the furry friends, feathered pals, and scaly sidekicks who make life a million little times happier. Whether your dog thinks they’re the king of the couch or your cat believes they own the entire house, every pet deserves an extra treat (or ten).

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Interest in martial arts is increasing. So are concussions

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Concussion injuries in martial arts disciplines requiring emergency care are increasing, rising sharply since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and most often occur in practice or a class rather than formal competition, a new University of Florida Health study shows.

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Leveling the Playing Field: Medicaid Kids Catch Up in ACL Care

Orthopedics This Week

61,000 pediatric ACL injuries. What insights did researchers tease out? One key conclusion, healthcare access pays off, big time. Here’s the data. The post Leveling the Playing Field: Medicaid Kids Catch Up in ACL Care appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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5 signs your small practice needs new management software

Physicians Practice

Private practices face mounting challenges, from staffing shortages to reimbursement pressures. If your software can’t keep up, it may be time to reevaluate.

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Imrecoxib: A New NSAID Challenger Steps Into the TKA Ring

Orthopedics This Week

This COX-2 upstart performed exceedingly well in its first head-to-head comparison against opioids. Could Imrecoxib join Celecoxib in the Cox-2 inhibitor hall of fame? Check it out. The post Imrecoxib: A New NSAID Challenger Steps Into the TKA Ring appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.