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Should You Adjust Your Fees This Year?

The 2026 landscape for chiropractic billing is shifting, making it essential for practitioners to review and adjust their fee schedules to avoid leaving revenue on the...

Guidelines vs. Care: Bridging the Gap

Clinical practice guidelines are intended to standardize healthcare and promote evidence-based practices, yet they often create a restrictive "reimbursement grid" that...

Radiologist-Missed Spinal Tumor Found by Chiropractor

This compelling case study follows a 36-year-old female who presented with lumbar pain and radiculopathy, leading her chiropractor to order an immediate MRI. Upon revi...

More Pervasive Than Back Pain – But You Are Still the Perfect Doctor to Help

While back pain is often cited as the primary driver of disability, new data from the Global Burden of Disease 2021 study reveals an even more widespread threat: nervo...

Late Whiplash Syndrome Complicated by Ehlers-Danlos

This case study illustrates the clinical complexity of managing a whiplash patient with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), a condition characterized by joint hypermobility....

Severe Post-MVA Injuries That Can Be Challenging to Diagnose (Pt. 1)

This article, the first in a series, explores the often-overlooked psychiatric injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents (MVAs), focusing specifically on Post-Tr...

The Future of Chiropractic (Pt. 2): A Path Forward

The chiropractic profession faces a daunting financial reality, with student debt-to-income ratios climbing from 1.75 in the early 2000s to a staggering 4.29 today. To...

Physical Activity and LBP: Transient and Long-Term Risks

Low back pain (LBP) patients often avoid exercise due to the fear that physical activity will worsen their condition or cause permanent damage. A new case-crossover st...

Sleep Quality and MSK Health: The Connection

Sleep quality is a primary marker of physiological recovery, yet it is deeply dependent on the musculoskeletal and postural systems. The sources explain that postural ...

7 Exercises to Square Off the Geriatric Curve

To "square off" the geriatric curve—reducing the steady decline in vitality as we age—chiropractors can prescribe seven low-tech, foundational exercises focused on str...

Arch Height and Injury: The Reality

The long-held belief that low arches inevitably lead to injury is being challenged by research that prioritizes foot strength as a key protective factor. While traditi...

Breaking the Chains of Chronic Pain: A Clinical Case Involving Neuroscience Pain Education

This article presents a compelling case study of a 29-year-old male suffering from severe, seven-year chronic neck and back pain following a car accident. Despite tryi...

Putting Mitochondrial Health at the Center of Clinical Care

Mitochondrial dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a common root for diverse symptoms such as fatigue, mood disturbances, and systemic inflammation. This article ...

News in Brief

This update highlights several key developments affecting the chiropractic profession as it moves into 2026. A notable marketing initiative by the Foundation for Chiro...

The New Era of Ownership in Chiropractic

For over a century, chiropractic was defined by independent, local practices, but it is now entering a period of corporate consolidation. This shift is being driven by...

The Future of Chiropractic (Pt. 1)

While public demand for chiropractic care is at an all-time high, the profession faces a "perfect storm" of internal and external pressures. A major concern is declini...

The AMA's "Scope Creep" Campaign: Alive and Well

The American Medical Association (AMA) is actively campaigning against "scope creep," a term it uses to describe non-physician healthcare providers seeking expanded cl...

Difficult Conversations With Patients

Drawing on 38 years of experience, Dr. K. Jeffrey Miller outlines how to navigate five of the most awkward and challenging topics in clinical practice: aging, driving ...

Chiropractic Manipulation and Stroke: The Ice Cream Analogy

Explaining the lack of causation between cervical manipulative therapy (CMT) and stroke to a layperson can be challenging. This article introduces the "Ice Cream Analo...

A New Source of Referrals?

This article identifies an overlooked opportunity for chiropractors (DCs) to build referral relationships with Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs). While DOs are trained in os...