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Regenerative Medicine Meets Rehab

This article advocates for the integration of regenerative medicine with rehabilitation, describing these advanced therapies as a "force multiplier" for chronic soft-t...

Managing Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Girdle Pain (Pt. 1)

This article provides an evidence-based approach for Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs) to manage Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Girdle Pain (PPGP), a common condition affecting ...

AI’s Blind Spots in Healthcare

The article serves as a crucial warning to clinicians regarding the limitations of "Dr. AI," cautioning that significant blind spots can easily mislead patients who pl...

Growth by Hiring: Strategy Over Stress

Hiring staff in a growing chiropractic practice should be a strategic move, not a reaction driven by stress or burnout. The article helps practitioners navigate the "g...

Honoring the Chiropractic Profession’s Heroines (Pt. 6)

This article, the sixth installment in a series, honors Dr. Claire Welsh, DC, FICA, recognizing her as a Hall of Honor Charter Inductee for her extraordinary fervor an...

New Study Reveals Chiropractic CE Credit Disparity

A recent study highlights a significant disparity in continuing education (CE) requirements across healthcare professions, revealing barriers that specifically hinder ...

Kick-Start Your Future Practice

The article encourages chiropractors to use the approaching year-end (2025) as a vital moment for professional and personal reflection, setting the stage for a better ...

The Best of Times, the Worst of Times (Pt. 1)

This article, drawing inspiration from Charles Dickens, captures the current, paradoxical state of the chiropractic profession: recognized by high-quality research and...

Can Curcumin Aid in Soreness and Recovery After Exercise?

This article investigates the potential of curcumin, a polyphenolic substance derived from turmeric, to alleviate delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), which is caused...

The Disadvantage of Medicare Advantage

This article serves as a critical exposé on the practices of insurance companies administering Medicare Advantage (MA) plans, detailing corruption and schemes that und...

Reclaiming Control With Evidence-Based Rehab Strategies

This piece emphasizes that genuine recovery involves reversing dysfunctional compensation patterns and restoring normal function, extending beyond the mere cessation o...

Why This Is the Best Time for Pediatric Chiropractic

Pediatric chiropractic is experiencing an unprecedented surge in relevance, fueled by the Information Age and a growing public dissatisfaction with the limitations of ...

Managing Trochanteric Pain: Myths and Methods

This article dispels several persistent myths surrounding lateral hip pain, now correctly identified as greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). Myth Buster #1 estab...

Second U.S. Public University Adding Chiropractic

Troy University, a public institution in Alabama with a history spanning 138 years, is set to host the nation’s second Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) program at a U.S. pu...

Arizona Gets a DC Degree Program

Engaging and Interesting Summary of the Article: Get ready, Western states! The Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) is launching an exciting new Do...

Beyond the Adjustment: Why DCs Must Become the Coaches of Modern Healthcare

Engaging and Interesting Summary of the Article: The future of chiropractic is calling for a profound transformation: chiropractors (DCs) must evolve beyond traditiona...

Pain & Rash on the Low Back: What's Your Diagnosis?

A mysterious rash and pain on a 61-year-old man's back stumped both an urgent care clinician and a dermatologist, who suspected shingles or an allergic reaction. The s...

Global Chiropractic Education: A Professional Imperative and Academic Calling

Engaging and Interesting Summary of the Article: The global future of chiropractic hinges not just on patient outcomes, but on establishing robust, formal education pr...

Honoring the Chiropractic Profession’s Heroines (Pt. 5)

Engaging and Interesting Summary of the Article: Part five of this series celebrates Dr. Cynthia Vaughn, a true heroine and charter inductee into the Hall of Honor, wh...

MDs Question Their Calling

Engaging and Interesting Summary of the Article: A recent survey reveals a startling disillusionment within the medical profession: a mere 12% of physicians would reco...