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Chiropractic Patient Education: The Evidence-Based Model
What are you doing for your patient education in your chiropractic clinic? This blog details best practices for your patient education. Improve outcomes and automate your care to improve your patient education and compliance. And with ChiroUp, you can do just that.
Chiropractic Evaluation of Neurologic Heel Pain
Consider using the Plantar Neurodynamic Test to differentiate between musculoskeletal and neurological heel pain. The results of this test may dramatically change your diagnosis, prognosis, and ultimately patient satisfaction.
10 Things Every DC Needs to Know About Shoulder Instability
Shoulder instability is a frequently overlooked problem that can perpetuate symptoms indefinitely. Fortunately, identification and proper rehab will dramatically improve outcomes. You won’t want to miss this week’s blog that answers your top ten questions about shoulder instability, including a straightforward video tutorial.
Do You Use the Nordic Exercises in Your Office?
This blog will allow you to recognize hamstring injuries faster, provide a simple downloadable rehabilitation program for your patients, and teach you one exercise to treat and prevent the re-occurrence of a hamstring injury.
Latest Chiropractic Research as of February 2022
The ChiroUp research team makes it easier by continually scouring and summarizing freshly published literature to mine out new clinical pearls and best practice data. The following up-to-date chiropractic research review offers ten new studies that will impact our patients and practices.
3 Simple Tests for Identifying a SLAP Lesion
No single orthopedic maneuver reliably predicts a SLAP tear. However, research is filled with over two dozen tests to help establish this diagnosis. In this week’s blog, we’ll dive deeper into three of the most useful tests to help diagnose SLAP lesions and provide a couple of clinical pearls on patient management.
10 Facts Every DC Should Know About Leg Length Discrepancy
Most chiropractors routinely identify Leg Length Discrepancy (LLD). But does it matter, and if so, how should we treat it? This blog aims to answer your most important questions regarding the evidence-based management of leg length discrepancy
Treating Shoulder Pain in Throwing Athletes
Posterior Internal Impingement Syndrome affects many of our throwing athletes. If you are looking for a way to evaluate and manage these patients with posterior shoulder pain, be sure to watch the video and read below.
4 Nerve Flossing Exercises for Back & Leg Pain Relief
Nerves are dynamic structures that need the ability to glide and stretch. (1) Edema and fibrosis can impair this normal nerve movement and often translate into neurogenic complaints. Nerve tension tests can help identify altered neurodynamics. Nerve flossing aims to restore normal neurodynamics and may help to resolve the associated symptoms.
Should Patients With Back Pain Wear High Heels?
There’s little doubt that high heels affect lower extremity and spine kinematics. However, many patients ask whether they should wear high heels if they are in a current episode of lower back pain? Looking through the research has changed my mindset that I would like to distribute to this readership.
7 Notalgia Paresthetica Facts Every DC Must Own
Notalgia paresthetica is a frequently overlooked cause of interscapular itching and paresthesia. Fortunately, this common complaint responds quite favorably to chiropractic management. This blog and video provide a quick synopsis of the essentials you’ll need to become the provider of choice for managing notalgia paresthetica.
Full-Thickness vs. Partial-Thickness Tear of the Rotator Cuff
A recent survey of 1308 participants shared widespread negative concerns about a Rotator Cuff Syndrome (RCS) diagnosis. The results of this survey demonstrate a perception-based fear of shoulder pain. There is one question we must all answer for these patients: Is there a full-thickness rotator cuff tear?
Top Chiropractic Content of 2021
Check out ChiroUp’s top chiropractic research of 2021 including our Chiropractic Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction of 2021 industry report, webinars, blogs, and more!
Prevent Plantar Fasciitis with These Latest Exercises
Check out the latest chiropractic stretches and exercises to get rid of plantar fasciitis in your patients.
4 Chronic Pain Concepts
Dr. Jeff Williams, DC, FIANM, DABFP and Dr. Brandon Steele talk about treating and managing chronic pain in their chiropractic patients.
Plantar Fasciitis: Two Ways to Strengthen the Foot
Almost half of Plantar Fasciitis sufferers (45.6%) will continue to report symptoms ten years after onset. (1) These patients are not suffering from chronic inflammation (Plantar Fasciitis), instead, they have weakened and degenerated tissue (Plantar Fasciosis). Conservative treatment of plantar fasciitis, including manual therapy, stretching, myofascial release, orthotics, physical therapy modalities, and night splints may improve short-term symptoms for inflamed tissue. However, chronic Plantar Fasciosis (PF) often requires strengthening exercises for long-term results.
Plantar Fasciosis: 3 Ways to Identify Weakness in the Foot
Treating and managing pain and weakness in the foot for chiropractors. Help your patients stop living with Plantar Fasciosis.
1 Minute to Better Diagnosis & Treatment of Shin Splints
Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), aka Medial Tibial Traction Periostitis, describes exercise-induced pain along the posteromedial border of the tibia. The condition is commonly referred to as “Shin splints” and is prevalent in pediatric populations and is also a familiar malady in athletes and soldiers where it affects up to 1/3 of those populations. Learn more about the chiropractic management for this common diagnosis.
Can Chiropractors Use Cervical Epidural Steroid Injections?
While chiropractors cannot administer epidural steroid injections (ESI), we cannot turn a blind eye to a commonly used therapy. Sometimes our patients have already had an injection, while other times, we need to consider an ESI during our treatment plan for a patient that may benefit from its effects. Regardless of the timeline, valuable lessons from a patient’s response to this therapy may alter your care plan.
Follow These Critical Steps to Resolve Ankle Sprains
Fortunately, evidence-based chiropractors are on the front line to manage these patients to full recovery and limit re-exacerbation with three proven stages to rehabilitation. Successful management of ankle sprains and prevention of re-injury depends on a couple of fundamental principles—each is equally important.