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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

ChiroUp

1,4,5,9) Cervical spine conditions such as disc herniation, spondylosis, or chronic joint dysfunction hypersensitize these nerves, making them more likely to misfire. (12) Imaging studies, such as cervical X-rays or MRIs, are generally unnecessary but may help identify underlying cervical spine abnormalities (i.e.,

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Chiropractic FAQs: What to Know Before Your First Visit

Petrak Family Chiropractic Center

At Petrak Family Chiropractic Center, we believe in empowering patients with honest, helpful information—so here are answers to the most frequently asked questions we hear. This will be followed by a physical examination, which may include diagnostic imaging like X-rays if necessary. What is chiropractic care?

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The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Chronic Pain Management

Barrett Whole Body Chiropractic

Joint pain: Resulting from arthritis, repetitive strain, or injury. How Chiropractic Care Alleviates Chronic Pain Chiropractic care involves the manual manipulation of the spine and joints to restore proper alignment, relieve pressure on nerves, and promote natural healing. Q: Can chiropractic care help with arthritis pain?

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Presentation at CFA Congress of Positive Results Obtained for SpineGuard’s New Ultrasound Technology

OrthoSpineNews

Feasibility of entry point and trajectory determination in vertebral drilling Ideal complement of DSG real-time X Ray-free guidance technology Collaboration with the LIB and ISIR labs of Sorbonne University Reference congress in the field of ultrasounds PARIS & BOULDER, Colo., In 2025, it is held in Paris from April 27-30 th.

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Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee

Orthopedic Principles

Physical Examination: Limp, alignment, joint palpation, range of motion, joint effusion. Imaging & Classification X-rays: Can show osteochondral lesions or loose body fragments. MRI (Highly Recommended): Most informative tool (90% sensitivity, nearly 100% specificity). X-ray/MRI follow-up every 3-6 months.

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SpineGuard Announces Full-Year 2024 Financial Results and First Quarter 2025 Sales

OrthoSpineNews

Finally, the latest advances made by our R&D team on the design, functionalities and integrability of our DSG technology confirm its unique positioning as a real-time guidance without X-ray in direct contact with bone – and its high potential added value for skeletal surgery assistance platforms.” Ciaran Bolger, M.D.,

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What To Do After an Accident: Why You Don’t Always Need To See a Doctor First

Oviedo Chiropractic

First Things First: Safety and Basic Information No matter what kind of accident you’ve experienced—a car crash, a fall, or a sports injury —your first priority is always safety. When you seek care, having this information gives your provider a more complete picture of what happened and how your body responded. Document what happened.