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Should You Be In-Network or Out-of-Network With Insurance?

This article tackles the critical decision chiropractors face regarding participation in insurance networks, clarifying a common myth: licensed DCs do not need to be c...

Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments Have Positive Anxiety and Depression Outcomes

This article presents evidence that Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments (CSAs) yield positive neurophysiological outcomes related to anxiety and depression, emphasizing th...

Squaring the Geriatric Curve

This article presents a proactive, five-part strategy for "squaring the geriatric curve"—the goal of maintaining a healthy, engaged life until a rapid decline at the v...

Letter to the Editor

The Letter to the Editor discusses the crucial issue of recognizing and responding to potential strokes in chiropractic practice, particularly focusing on vertebral ar...

News in Brief

This segment compiles several updates relevant to the chiropractic community. The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) celebrated the launch of Adjusted Reality...

The Best of Times, the Worst of Times (Pt. 2)

Part 2 of this series tackles the systemic administrative and financial hardships faced by Doctors of Chiropractic (DCs), suggesting that hostile tactics similar to hi...

Evidence-Based, Patient-Centered Care in Action: Clinical Case Report

This clinical case report illustrates the application of the evidence-based, patient-centered model of care, emphasizing the necessary integration of the best availabl...

Gaze Stabilization: Clinical Relevance for DCs

The article examines gaze stabilization—the complex system that ensures crisp vision and stable balance during head movement—and its critical relevance for Doctors of ...

Risk Management Considerations in Chiropractic

This article stresses the criticality of accurate charting in chiropractic risk management, particularly focusing on the clinical discussion that links findings to rec...

SCU Makes Huge Announcement

Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) has made a major step in its mission to become the nation's first Integrative, Whole Health University by annou...

BAC-PAC: A Strategic Leap Forward for Chiropractic’s Political Relevance

The article highlights BAC-PAC (Better Access to Chiropractic PAC) as a critical initiative designed to address chiropractic’s long-standing lag in political influence...

Burnout Is Real – So Is This Simple Intervention to Help Prevent It

Addressing the pervasive crisis of professional burnout—a 2022 study revealed a 63% burnout rate among U.S. medical doctors, with moderate to high emotional exhaustion...

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...

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 ...

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...

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...

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 ...

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...