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Chiropractic Care & Women’s Health Resources for Your Practice
Men and women may experience similar aches and pains, however, women often require specialized care for their neuromusculoskeletal issues based on their body structure and unique needs. As a DC, you can help determine the cause of your patients’ pain and create a care plan focused on pain relief, prevention... VIEW FULL ARTICLE
Five Pain Relieving Modalities
Patients who invest in a long-term relationship with doctors expect positive outcomes, including number of healthy days, pain levels and movement, as well as how they feel and look. Often, treatments/health plans are not black and white because patient health involves complex issues related to stress, life passages, and aging.
Part... VIEW FULL ARTICLE
Five Things To Do To Reduce Migraines
Migraine headaches are a debilitating, referred-pain headache that produces throbbing pain that may last for a few days. They are frequently felt in the forehead and face, around the eyes, in the sinus, by the jaw, the temples, or the back of head and neck area. The factors that may... VIEW FULL ARTICLE
Hands-on topical applications and layering with complementary therapeutics
As published by Chiro Economics | View on www.chiroeco.com
Pre- and post-treatment topicals and topical applications are expanding for more patient care options
Never in our professional lives has it been more critical to not “go it” alone. We are all connected and dependent on each other’s sharing of treatments that... VIEW FULL ARTICLE
Homeopathics for Headaches
Homeopathic medicine, the longest established alternative medicine to come out of Europe, was created in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann. These remedies are unique because they have specific characteristics that each can treat.
Belladonna one of my favorites, especially for headaches. It is also a great children's remedy, which I use... VIEW FULL ARTICLE
Minimizing The Fiscal & Physical Impact of Migraines
Migraine headaches continue to be one of the most complex conditions to manage. Although the first diagnosis was nearly a century ago, as recently as 2021 researchers called medical treatments for the condition “predominantly ineffective” in preventing attacks or decreasing intensity and frequency. They also noted that patients tended... VIEW FULL ARTICLE