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Can Chiropractors Be Insignificant & Still Be Successful?

Rocket Chiro

Lately, I’ve been wrestling with a question that’s both deeply personal and professionally relevant: can you be insignificant and still successful? If I’m being transparent, this is something I have thought about my entire adult life. If you were to ever ask me, “What’s your biggest fear?” My answer is that I’m afraid of being insignificant. I’m afraid that I’m going to get down to the end of my life and none of it mattered.

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How to Build a Strong Brand Reputation: 16 Do’s & Don’ts

iMatrix

A single review can be the reason someone books an appointment with you or decides to look elsewhere. In fact, 85% of consumers trust online reviews as much as personal recommendations, demonstrating the significant influence of public opinion on brand reputation. For chiropractors, veterinarians, and eye care practices , one comment or social media post can shape how your entire community sees you.

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Think Outside the Ortho Box: A Case Study In Unexpected Bruising

ChiroUp

In clinical practice, it’s easy to focus on the musculoskeletal system—after all, that’s the bread and butter of chiropractic care. But sometimes, the presentation doesn’t fit neatly into an orthopedic box. This case study highlights how bruising without musculoskeletal injury can occur in older adults, why that matters, and what chiropractors need to consider in their differential diagnosis.

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A more personal path to women’s health in chiropractic

Chiropractic Economics

Connect with your patients to create a custom care plan that meets their needs Every woman’s body, her experiences and her health journey are totally unique.And today, women aren’t just hoping for personalized care ; they’re expecting it. So, as DCs who are all about helping women feel their best, how do we really get to know our patients, give them the answers they’re looking for and see if they’re getting better so they can thrive?

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What does a chiropractor really do?

Beecher Chiropractic

Houston Chiropractor Comments: Chiropractors are healthcare professionals focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of musculoskeletal system disorders, particularly those affecting the spine. They use manual therapy, including spinal manipulation, to improve spinal alignment and restore proper nerve function, aiming to enhance the body’s natural healing capabilities.

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Running injuries often strike suddenly, not gradually: Study challenges understanding of overuse injuries

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

A new study from Aarhus University turns our understanding of how running injuries occur upside down. The research project, which is the largest of its kind ever conducted, shows that running-related overuse injuries do not develop gradually over time, as previously assumed, but rather suddenly—often during a single training session. The research is published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

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Dymicron Granted IDE Approval for Triadyme-C Artificial Disc

OrthoSpineNews

Dymicron’s Triadyme-C achieves critical milestone to begin U.S. IDE clinical trial. OREM, Utah, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Dymicron ® , a privately held medical device company pioneering advanced spinal technologies, today announced that the United States (U.S.) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) approval to begin a pivotal clinical study of the Triadyme ® –C cervical artificial disc.

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Episode 313 – Stop Hiring and Hoping: Start Training Like a CEO

The Remarkable Practice

                                Recap Most chiropractors train their teams too little—or too late. This episode changes that. Discover why training isn’t just another checkbox but the highest-return activity in your practice. Drs. Pete and Stephen unpack how training builds culture, develops A-players, and multiplies your business impact.

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Try Massage to Correct Bad Posture

Healthy Life Chiropractic

Poor posture doesn’t just make you look slouched or tired—it can lead to long-term discomfort, reduced mobility, and even joint dysfunction. The good news is that in addition to being relaxing, deep-tissue massage can play a significant role in helping correct bad posture , relieve muscle tension , and restore balance to your musculoskeletal system.

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The 7 Google Ads Mistakes That Are Quietly Draining Your Chiropractic Practice’s Budget

Perfect Patients

Post by Jessica Price – Paid Traffic Team Leader Google Ads is Google’s paid advertising platform that allows your practice to appear at the top of search results when people search for terms like “chiropractor near me” or “back pain relief.” Unlike organic search results, these ads give you immediate visibility and can be a game-changer for attracting new patients to your chiropractic practice when done right.

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The difference between biodentical and pharmaceutical hormones

Chiropractic Economics

Your path to a new generation of patients A landmark study from the womens’s health initiative (WHI) stunned the medical community and the public alike in 2002.1 The trial, which followed more than 160,000 postmeno pausal women, was abruptly halted when researchers found synthetic hormone therapy—specifically, the combination of conjugated equine estrogens and medroxyprogesterone acetate—led to significantly higher risks of breast cancer, stroke and heart disease.

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Episode 071 – The Secret to Conversion Mastery: It Starts Before Day 2

The Remarkable Practice

                                Most people think Day 2 is where the magic happens but what if the real win happens earlier? Join us in this discussion on conversion mastery by diving deep into the often-overlooked Day 1 visit. You’ll hear why connection trumps scripting, how to uncover hidden objections early, and the subtle cues that set the tone for trust and long-term commitment.

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How Chiropractic Can Help With Recovery After Marathons or Long Runs

Total Health Chiropractic

Whether it’s your first half-marathon or your tenth full-distance race, completing a long run is an incredible achievement – but it can also leave your body feeling tight, sore, and completely drained. While rest is important, true recovery goes beyond sleep and hydration. It’s about helping the body reset, rebalance, and address any stress that … Continue reading "How Chiropractic Can Help With Recovery After Marathons or Long Runs" The post How Chiropractic Can Help With Recovery A

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X-ray analytics in motion: Dynamic 3D diagnosis for unstable shoulders

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

After a shoulder injury has been treated, patients are often left with a feeling of insecurity—many of them report that their shoulder "doesn't hold" or "slips out easily." When diagnosing shoulder instabilities, doctors often have to rely on these subjective assessments. The reason: Conventional imaging methods do not capture the movement of the shoulder.

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How the feet support cyclical pelvic stability in women

Chiropractic Economics

A holistic approach to maintain optimal function, prevent potential issues and support future generations life is a series of cycles. What goes around comes around—the circle of life. Cultural references aside, circles and cycles are also a theme in the human body. There are many examples of round or circular-shaped structures. One of the most unique and key examples is the female pelvic girdle.

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Surgeon Decisions Under the Microscope: Value-Based Reimbursement

Orthopedics This Week

What are 3 surgeon decisions that have the greatest effect on TKA outcomes? A new study has that specific answer. A must read. Here it is. The post Surgeon Decisions Under the Microscope: Value-Based Reimbursement appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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How Chiropractic Can Help Hospitality Workers Stay on Their Feet

Total Health Chiropractic

Working in hospitality often requires long hours of standing, walking, lifting, and bending – all in a fast-paced and physically demanding environment. Whether you’re working as a barista, chef, server, or hotel staff, your body is under constant stress. It’s not uncommon for hospitality workers to report sore feet, lower back pain, tight shoulders, or … Continue reading "How Chiropractic Can Help Hospitality Workers Stay on Their Feet" The post How Chiropractic Can Help Hospitality

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One Big Beautiful Bill Act offers practices new expansion opportunities

Physicians Practice

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F4CP welcomes United Chiropractic Association as Global Leader

Chiropractic Economics

The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to informing and educating the public about the value of chiropractic care, welcomes the United Chiropractic Association (UCA) as its newest Global Leader. Founded in 2000, the UCA is the youngest chiropractic association in the UK and has demonstrated steady growth since its inception, an F4CP press release noted.

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Does exercise really improve mental health?

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Research often points to exercise as a good way to boost mental health, but a recent study from the University of Georgia suggests that it's not just physical movement that affects mental health. It's how, where and why you exercise that makes the difference.

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Why Hip and Low Back Pain Are More Connected Than You Think

Total Health Chiropractic

Have you ever felt low back pain — and noticed hip pain creeping in at the same time? Or maybe it started with hip pain, and after a while, your lower back began to ache too. It’s easy to assume these are two separate issues — maybe one in the hip joint and another in … Continue reading "Why Hip and Low Back Pain Are More Connected Than You Think" The post Why Hip and Low Back Pain Are More Connected Than You Think appeared first on Total Health Chiropractic.

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Why Every Modern Chiropractic Clinic Needs a Patient Mobile App

zHealth

Discover how a chiropractic patient app can streamline billing, simplify scheduling, and boost revenue. Get expert insights! The post Why Every Modern Chiropractic Clinic Needs a Patient Mobile App appeared first on Best Cloud-Based Chiropractic Practice Management Software.

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Northeast College and Pitt-Bradford DC program partnership announced

Chiropractic Economics

Northeast College of Health Sciences and the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford have partnered, featuring new articulation agreements that provide students time- and money-saving pathways to Northeast’s Doctor of Chiropractic program. The DC program partnership allows students in select majors to join a 4+3 articulation track, earning their bachelor’s degree from Pitt-Bradford and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Northeast a year faster than completing each degree separately—while securing

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Matching your workouts to your personality could make exercising more enjoyable and give you better results

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Finding motivation to exercise can be the greatest challenge in working out. This might be part of the reason why less than a quarter of people achieve the activity goals recommended by the World Health Organization.

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How Chiropractors Approach Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Total Health Chiropractic

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), is a complex and long-term condition. It’s defined by persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest and often worsens after physical or mental activity. In Australia, estimates of ME/CFS prevalence range between 92,000 and 598,000 people, depending on diagnostic criteria.

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Is your practice overpaying for medical billing?

Physicians Practice

Topics Access and Reimbursement Billing & Collections Coding & Documentation Finance Law & Malpractice MedMal by Coverys Patient Engagement & Communications Staffing & Salary Technology Media Video & Interviews Podcasts Medical World News Pearls Surveys Best States to Practice Great American Physician Survey Staff Salary Survey Conferences ACP Internal Medicine Meeting HIMSS MGMA All Conferences Events Virtual Events CME/CE Resources Sponsored Partners Publications Subscr

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Treat Metabolic Syndrome in your practice

Chiropractic Economics

Supplements to address the many aspects of Metabolic Syndrome One of the biggest challenges that many patients face is metabolic syndrome.This clustering of disease factors, including high blood pressure, imbalanced cholesterol levels, elevated triglycerides, high blood sugar and unhealthy weight, is one of the major health issues of our time. Fortunately, while recommendations for lifestyle and dietary changes may be necessary for some patients, supplemental nutrients can address many aspects o

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Physical performance is associated with cognition and functional capacity in patients with MS

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Good physical performance is associated with better cognition in people with relapsing-remitting MS, according to a recent study by the University of Eastern Finland. Good functional capacity was also clearly related to cognition and physical performance. The study is published in the Journal of Central Nervous System Disease.

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Self Care: It’s Essential

Musculoskeletal Australia

Living with a musculoskeletal condition often means managing ongoing pain, fatigue, and emotional challenges. In those tough moments, it’s natural to want to retreat and rest, but it’s also where self-care becomes most important. The World Health Organization defines self-care as “the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a health worker.

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Physical Therapy for Swimmer's Shoulder

Markson Chiropractic

If you’re an avid swimmer, shoulder pain can put a serious damper on your time in the water. One of the most common overuse injuries affecting swimmers is swimmer’s shoulder —a broad term often used to describe inflammation, tendonitis, or impingement in the rotator cuff. Whether you swim competitively or recreationally, chronic shoulder pain can make it tough to maintain proper form or even finish a workout.

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It doesn’t really matter how you manipulate the spine [1m]

PainScience

SKEPTICS: Spinal manipulation is a big ol’ nothing burger. SPINAL ADJUSTMENT FANS: It’s all in the wrist. Got to do it right. You just suck at it. BIG NEW SCIENTIFIC REVIEW: Nope, doesn’t matter how you manipulate the spine. “None of the SMT procedures were superior to others in terms of pain relief.” Sooo much energy has been poured into spinal manipulation “technique” over the years … without much to show for it.

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Pediatric Clavicle Fractures: Why More Hospital Admissions?

Orthopedics This Week

Pediatric clavicle fractures show up in clinics like clockwork. Predictable, mostly nonoperative. So why are more winding up in the hospital? New study has surprising answers. The post Pediatric Clavicle Fractures: Why More Hospital Admissions? appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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VISIE Executes First Pin-Free Knee Bone Cuts Using Spatial Computing

OrthoSpineNews

No manual registration, pins, clamps or arrays AUSTIN, Texas–( BUSINESS WIRE )–VISIE Inc., the spatial computing company delivering the intelligence layer for surgical navigation and robotics, today announced a major technical milestone: the successful execution of all total knee arthroplasty (TKA) bone resections on cadaveric tissue, without the use of pins, clamps, arrays, or manual registration (Warning: Graphic details.

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Why we need to take concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy more seriously

Medical Xpress: Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

Concussion in sport continues to make headlines, whether it be class actions, young men flocking to the highly violent "RunIt" activity or debate about whether Australian rules football should remove the "bump" once and for all.

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🍻 A Pint With Jimmy McKay, PT

Practice Promotions

Today on the Podcast: A Pint With Jimmy McKay, PT Listen Now: [link] — About This Episode This week, Neil is joined by Jimmy McKay from the PT Pintcast! This is a fun, casual chat where you're SURE to learn at least 1 valuable thing about being a PT clinic owner. Highlights… Whether or not Jimmy really drinks a pint whenever he records Don't be a Karen who complains about insurance reimbursements — they're never going up.

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TKA in Patients With BMI ≥50: New Insights

Orthopedics This Week

Patients with >50 BMI required preop interventions and a more nuanced approach, so says a new, thoughtful write up in JBJS. Data from large cohort study, check it out. The post TKA in Patients With BMI ≥50: New Insights appeared first on Orthopedics This Week.

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Fziomed Gains FDA De Novo Classification Grant and Marketing Authorization for Oxiplex® Gel in Spine Surgery

OrthoSpineNews

Oxiplex is the only FDA authorized intraoperative gel indicated as an adjunct to lumbar spinal surgery to reduce postoperative leg pain and neurological symptoms. Oxiplex gel has the potential to become a new standard of care as an adjunctive therapy. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Fziomed, Inc. (“Fziomed” or the “Company”), a recognized global leader in postsurgical adhesion prevention, today announced that the U.S.

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