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Heat vs. Cold Therapy: Which is Best for Musculoskeletal Injuries

ChiroUp

When treating musculoskeletal injuries, chiropractors often face the key question of when to use heat vs ice therapy. When to Use Ice vs Heat for Musculoskeletal Injuries Heat and cold therapy both play valuable roles in managing pain and promoting healing. However, their mechanisms and effects differ. References 1.

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The body’s own cannabinoid system for healing

Chiropractic Economics

2 These receptors are involved in modulating the release of neurotransmitters, thereby influencing pain perception, inflammation and overall homeostasis. The ECS and pain management One of the most well-documented functions of the ECS is its role in modulating pain.

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The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Chronic Pain Management

Barrett Whole Body Chiropractic

Chronic pain is a widespread issue that affects millions of people, impacting their quality of life and daily functioning. Conditions such as back pain, neck pain, migraines, and other musculoskeletal issues can be debilitating, leaving individuals searching for effective, non-invasive treatments.

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Superficial vs deep dry needling

Chiropractic Economics

looked at both dry needling methods for addressing cervicogenic headaches. Both approaches reduced headache index and trigger point tenderness. evaluated the effects of SDN and DDN on pain and muscle thickness in subjects with upper trapezius myofascial pain syndrome. Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2013;17(8):348.

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Why Many Chiropractors Miss Out on MD Referrals and How to Change That

The Evidence Based Chiropractor

In reality, many MDs may not be fully informed about chiropractic’s potential to improve patient outcomes, especially for pain management and musculoskeletal health conditions. For example, an orthopedic specialist may be more interested in how chiropractic care can alleviate joint pain.

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How Class IV laser therapy is healing patients and unlocking seven-figure practices 

Chiropractic Economics

Its called Class IV laser therapy; a revolution in healthcare redefining how we treat pain, injury and inflammation. This isn’t just another pain management tool. Its a natural, holistic approach to pain relief, making it a game-changer for both patients and doctors.

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Help patients bridge the financial gap to complementary care

Chiropractic Economics

Examining the complementary care landscape With complementary treatments becoming a more widely accepted way to advance patient wellness, one of the areas in which weve seen this approach take off is pain management. in 2002 to 49.2%