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The benefits of treating chronic knee pain

Chiropractic Economics

An introduction to cutaneous intermittent vibration for chronic knee pain relief. Despite the prevalence of chronic knee pain, which affects approximately 25% of adults, there is still a significant demand from patients for new treatment options.

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What Happens When You Pop a Joint?

Evolve Chiropractic

From knuckle cracking to neck stretching, joint noise fits seamlessly into the soundtrack of everyday life. But why does it feel good to pop joints? Let’s break down the science behind the sensation, looking at the potential health effects of joint popping. What Happens When You Pop a Joint?

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Optimizing the inflammatory response with nutrients and herbs | The clinical challenges of systemic inflammation

Chiropractic Economics

While occasional inflammation is a necessary biological process that facilitates healing and protects the body from infections and injuries, chronic inflammation is a root cause of many musculoskeletal disorders, joint degeneration and systemic diseases that you commonly encounter.

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Master the 2-Minute Knee Exam: Essential Tests & Techniques for Knee Pain

ChiroUp

Knee pain, affecting 25-46% of adults and trailing only back pain in prevalence, accounts for 4 million primary care visits annually and represents 5% of all primary consultations. Pro Tip: Knee osteoarthritis patients commonly report morning stiffness.

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

Chiropractic Economics

Unlike Class I-III with limited penetration and slower results, Class IV lasers penetrate deeper into tissues and work faster, making them ideal for treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditionswhether its knee pain, sciatica, rotator cuff injuries or chronic joint inflammation. No surgery. No downtime.

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Got knee pain? Stimulating the vagus nerve through the ear may help

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Tying shoelaces, getting into a car, picking things up off the floor and walking down stairs all involve flexing that most difficult of joints: the knee. But pain in the knee can significantly hinder those and many other routine activities.

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BioPoly® Knee FDA-Approved Clinical Study is Now Published on ClinicalTrials.gov

OrthoSpineNews

Specifically designed to address cartilage defects of the distal femur of the knee, this implant is intended for adult patients experiencing persistent knee pain and symptoms who require surgical intervention.

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