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Chiropractic research trends and current hotspots

Chiropractic Economics

While all this information is beneficial, it can be difficult to keep up with the science since it is estimated that more than three million new articles are published annually. Leaders in chiropractic research This review also provided insight into who is paving the path in published chiropractic information.

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NWHSU faculty member publishes first-of-its-kind ultrasound research

Chiropractic Economics

What the ultrasound research means In collaboration with DCs at Parker University, Smoley showed that we can see the pars interarticularis, a piece of bone that connects the vertebrae, with a diagnostic ultrasound. This ultrasound research lays the groundwork for potential future studies that could ultimately improve patient care.

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Chiropractic communication: The skill that can enhance your career

Chiropractic Economics

A good script builds rapport, communicates necessary information, details your treatment plan and its benefits and gets the patient excited about the outcome. Chiropractic communication starts with scripts Almost all salespeople work from scripts, especially when they get to know a new product or service.

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Chiropractic Care and Blood Pressure: Exploring the Connection

Oviedo Chiropractic

Read on for more information about how chiropractic adjustments may influence your systolic and diastolic blood pressure and why they may be worth considering for your overall well-being. One area of particular interest is the atlas vertebra, the top bone of your spine.

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New Year Same Spine

ChiroJunky

It is made up of 33 individual bones called vertebrae, which are separated into sections called the cervical (neck), thoracic, (midback), and lumbar (low back). Situated between the bony vertebrae are the disc that act of absorbers of the body. The spine is the weight-baring back one of the body.

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New Year Same Spine

ChiroJunky

It is made up of 33 individual bones called vertebrae, which are separated into sections called the cervical (neck), thoracic, (midback), and lumbar (low back). Situated between the bony vertebrae are the disc that act of absorbers of the body. The spine is the weight-baring back one of the body.

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How to Get a Slipped Disc Back in Place

Reinhardt Chiropractic

Empower yourself with knowledge to make informed decisions about your spinal health and well-being. Understanding a Slipped Disc An intervertebral disc, composed of a tough outer layer and a gel-like inner core, functions as a cushion between the vertebrae. The essence of these adjustments lies in the manual manipulation of the spine.

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