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Does Chiropractic Care Release Toxins from the Body?

Markson Chiropractic

If youre preparing for your first chiropractic visit , you may have heard of toxic release. After your first adjustment , you may experience cold or flu-like symptoms. No, this isnt because you caught a bug at the chiropractor, but because of toxic release. Heres what you need to know about what happens when toxins are released from the body and why your muscles and body releasing toxins is a good thing.

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40-Year TKA Study: Implants Outlast Patients

Orthopedics This Week

A soon-to-be landmark HSS study followed under 55 year old TKA patients for 40 years. Outcome? Almost no revisions. The implants outlasted the patients. Here are the details The post 40-Year TKA Study: Implants Outlast Patients appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Study reveals how musical expression affects pianists' risk of musculoskeletal injury

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Playing the piano involves much more than striking the keyboard. The pianist's entire body is in movement, from the torso to the fingers. But how does the musical expression generated by this choreography heighten the risk of self-inflicted, long-term injury?

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Why Are Up to 66% of Comorbidities Missed?

Orthopedics This Week

New Stanford and UPenn study found up to 66% of patient comorbidities missed at the initial patient admission stage. Why? How to Fix? This important study has the answers. Its a must read. The post Why Are Up to 66% of Comorbidities Missed? appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Why sitting down—and getting back up—might be the most important health test you do today

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

If you or someone you love finds it difficult to stand up from the toilet without using your hands, it might seem like a small issue. But in health and aging, this movementknown as the "sit-to-stand"can be a red flag. It's one of the strongest indicators of frailty, a condition that can threaten independence and quality of life.

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What’s the Journavx® Buzz About?

Orthopedics This Week

New non-opioid pain killer get FDA approval for acute pain. Patients are taking note. Also demonstrated efficacy, just not enough over Hydrocodone + Acetaminophen. But.theres more. What about chronic pain? We have updates. The post Whats the Journavx Buzz About? appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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How does she run so fast? Examining the muscle composition of a 91-year-old world record sprinter

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A woman smashed a longstanding world record in the 200-meter sprint at the age of 91, prompting scientists to delve into her physiology to learn how she can run so fast. Researchers will present their findings at the 2025 American Physiology Summit in Baltimore. The Summit is the flagship annual meeting of the American Physiological Society.

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Exercise may yield improved sleep quality in women with PTSD symptoms

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

High-intensity exercise can improve sleep qualitypossibly by reducing anxiety and hyperarousal symptomsin women with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, according to new research from the University of Georgia's Department of Kinesiology.

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3 Strategies to Make Your Chiropractic Practice Stand Out in a Crowded Healthcare Market

CLA

Lets cut right to itbeing visible isnt optional anymore. Its the whole game! In this crowded, noisy digital world, if youre not showing up, youre invisible. And invisible practices dont […] The post 3 Strategies to Make Your Chiropractic Practice Stand Out in a Crowded Healthcare Market appeared first on INSiGHT CLA.

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Practice tip of the week: Beating the mid-career blahs

Physicians Practice

Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.

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Exercise and rehab services can be integrated into breast cancer care, trial shows

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A recent randomized controlled trial reveals the potential of a program designed to connect patients who have breast cancer to needed exercise and rehabilitation services starting at diagnosis and throughout care. Participants provided positive feedback about the program, supporting efforts to integrate exercise and rehabilitation services as part of routine cancer care.

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Ep. 62: Physician financial mistakes with The White Coat Investor

Physicians Practice

James M. Dahle, MD, FACEP, founder of The White Coat Investor, joins the show to discuss physician finances.

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Daily exercise may protect against the negative impact of alcohol on longevity

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A study conducted in mice suggests that daily exercise could help to counteract some of the negative impacts of college-age drinking later in life. Researchers will present their work this week at the 2025 American Physiology Summit in Baltimore. The Summit is the flagship annual meeting of the American Physiological Society.

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Orthopedic Spine Research Fellowship at NYU Langone Health 2025-2026

Orthogate

The Spine Research Center in the Spine Division of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery invites college graduates and medical students to apply for 1-year positions as a research fellow beginning June/July 2025. The research fellowship offers a unique experience in a high volume orthopedic spine research center with a focus on spinal deformity and degenerative diseases of the spine.

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Heat really does feel hotter after a cold season

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Ever notice how going for a run on an 80-degree day feels scorching in the spring but comfortable at the end of August? New research shows that the reason for this is that we gradually lose our tolerance for heat during cold seasons, but it's possible to regain it with a brief regimen of hot and humid workouts. Researchers will present their work this week at the 2025 American Physiology Summit in Baltimore.

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Cleveland Clinic Florida Research Fellowship 2025-2026

Orthogate

Position Title: Research Fellow Positions: 1 Duration: 1-2 years Where: Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL. When: Early July 2025 The Cleveland Clinic Florida, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, is offering a one- to two-year Orthopedic Research Fellowship. This paid position is designed for rising third- or fourth-year medical students or medical graduates interested in pursuing a career in orthopedic surgery and looking to enhance their residency applications.

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Updated equestrian helmet ratings system adds racing and high-speed events

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Falling off a horse at high-speed changes the impact to the rider's head and the parameters for a quality helmet, according to new research from the Virginia Tech Helmet Lab.

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Visionary chiropractic education leader Ron Oberstein to retire this summer

Chiropractic Economics

After nearly nine years as president of Life Chiropractic College West (Life West), Ron Oberstein, DC, FICA, announced he will retire on June 30, and Peter Kevorkian will take over as president on July 1. After the announcement , congratulatory messages came from all over for Ron Oberstein, an accomplished doctor of chiropractic who has held several significant leadership roles during his 40-year career.

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Women are overtaking men in the most extreme sports events, study shows

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Much of the work devoted to exploring potential sex-specific differences in exercise or sports performance has been derived from laboratory-based studies. While these studies are typically well-controlled and guide an understanding of physiological mechanisms, they may lack pragmatic or practical relevance to the "real world.

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Mainstay Medical Announces Exclusive Coverage of ReActiv8® by Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield

OrthoSpineNews

DUBLIN, April 28, 2025 -( BUSINESS WIRE )- Mainstay Medical Holdings plc today announced that Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield (Anthem) has established favorable coverage for the companys ReActiv8 Restorative Neurostimulation TM therapy for the treatment of intractable chronic low back pain. ReActiv8 is the only therapy considered medically necessary by the policy when the conditions for coverage are met.

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Advice From the CEO of a $75 Million Physical Therapy Clinic

Practice Promotions

Today on the Podcast: Advice From the CEO of a $75 Million Physical Therapy Clinic Listen Now: [link] — About This Episode What does every CEO of a PT clinic need to know? In this podcast, you'll get to hear from a $75 million PT CEO. Neil interviews Steve Anderson, DPT. Steve is the former CEO of Therapeutic Associates, and built that to a $75 Million dollar physical therapy practice with more than 80 outpatient clinics in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.

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Exactech Marks Global Milestone Using Industry-First Ankle Navigation Technology

OrthoSpineNews

GAINESVILLE, Fla.,April 28, 2025/PRNewswire/ — Exactech , a global medical technology leader, announced the international debut of GPS Ankle, the world’s first navigation system for ankle replacement. The surgery was performed byTimothy Schneider, MBBS, FRACS, inMelbourne, Australia, marking the first use of navigation technology for ankle replacement surgery outside of the U.S. “The international introduction of GPS Ankle represents a significant milestone for Exactech and und

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Renowned Scoliosis Surgeon, Dr. Baron Lonner, Joins Spine Associates of NYC on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

OrthoSpineNews

Baron Lonner, MD NEW YORK,April 28, 2025/PRNewswire/ — Dr. SeanMcCance of Spine Associates, on the Upper East Side in NYC, is proud to announce that internationally acclaimed Orthopedic Spine Surgeon Dr.Baron Lonnerhas joined the practice. Dr. Lonner brings his decades of expertise in scoliosis surgery to patients inManhattan’sUpper East Side. “With Dr.