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Case study: Chronic neck pain in a 54-year-old truck driver

Chiropractic Economics

Patient background The patient, a 54-year-old male truck driver, presented with chronic neck pain that had persisted for more than 10 years. It illustrates how this integrated approach helped a patient with chronic neck pain experience substantial pain relief and functional recovery without the need for surgery or invasive procedures.

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Brachioradial Pruritus: The Neuropathic Itch Every DC Should Recognize

ChiroUp

Imaging studies, such as cervical X-rays or MRIs, are generally unnecessary but may help identify underlying cervical spine abnormalities (i.e., 11,20) Patients with autoimmune disorders, including lupus, often experience pruritus on the arms or legs, which can present similarly to brachioradial pruritus. 2018 Jan 1;98(1).

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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.,

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A comprehensive guide to attaining spinal stability

Chiropractic Economics

Imaging and diagnostic tools X-rays and MRIs can reveal structural abnormalities but should be used with clinical findings. This condition can result from: Degenerative changes (e.g., spondylolisthesis, disc degeneration) Trauma (e.g., fractures, ligament tears) Neuromuscular dysfunction (e.g.,

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Structured rehabilitation plan in personal injury

Chiropractic Economics

While there are many, here are three basic areas to include in your comprehensive evaluation: Imaging and functional testing : Use X-rays, MRIs or other diagnostic tools to uncover hidden injuries that often go undetected immediately after an accident. The result?

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Mastering the “Report of Findings” in Chiropractic Care

DC Practice Growth

Show the Problem Clearly : Use tools like X-rays and scans to make invisible issues tangible and drive the point home. Introduce the “Triangle” : Present the triad of care to contextualise the journey. This reinforcement helps bridge the gap between subjective symptoms and the objective findings presented on day two.

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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.”