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Dynamic Chiropractic - Healing Hands, Caring Hearts

Healing Hands, Caring Hearts

03/04/25 • 10 min

Dynamic Chiropractic

The article highlights the high patient satisfaction rates associated with chiropractic care, exceeding those of medical doctors in several studies. It emphasizes that patient satisfaction is linked to positive outcomes, driven by empathy and a warm, competent demeanor from the practitioner. The article provides evidence-based recommendations for improving clinician-patient interactions to further enhance care. Specific examples of research on patient experiences and the placebo effect are given to support the claims. Finally, the article concludes with actionable steps for chiropractors to improve their practices.

Full article:
https://dynamicchiropractic.com/article/healing-hands-caring-hearts

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The article highlights the high patient satisfaction rates associated with chiropractic care, exceeding those of medical doctors in several studies. It emphasizes that patient satisfaction is linked to positive outcomes, driven by empathy and a warm, competent demeanor from the practitioner. The article provides evidence-based recommendations for improving clinician-patient interactions to further enhance care. Specific examples of research on patient experiences and the placebo effect are given to support the claims. Finally, the article concludes with actionable steps for chiropractors to improve their practices.

Full article:
https://dynamicchiropractic.com/article/healing-hands-caring-hearts

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undefined - February 2025

February 2025

The February issue of Dynamic Chiropractic provides a comprehensive overview of advancements and best practices in chiropractic care, with a focus on innovative technologies, patient-centered approaches, and evidence-based techniques.

  • (00:00) - Introduction and Overview
  • (00:33) - Sponsor Message: ChiroSecure
  • (01:07) - The Power of Patient Satisfaction
  • (02:04) - Case Study: Knee Pain in a Former Athlete
  • (03:39) - Sponsor Message: Parker Seminars
  • (04:23) - Exploring the Weber Test in Chiropractic
  • (05:53) - The Future of Regenerative Medicine in Chiropractic
  • (08:37) - Sponsor Message: Phenom Laser
  • (09:25) - News and Updates in Chiropractic
  • (11:29) - Tribute to Dr. Tom Bergman
  • (12:58) - Closing Thoughts and Future of Chiropractic
Read the February 2025 Issue:

https://dynamicchiropractic.com/issues/archive/issue-1321

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When to Consider Orthotics: Research-Based Recommendations

Foot orthotics may be necessary when patients experience back problems worsened by activity, recurrent ankle sprains, or have a family history of foot issues. Athletes with lower extremity stress fractures, shin splints, or hamstring strains might also benefit. Examination findings like postural imbalances, gait asymmetry, or foot deformities can indicate a need for orthotics. X-ray findings, such as scoliosis or uneven sacral base, and a lack of response to conservative treatments are additional signs. Ultimately, orthotics can improve biomechanics, reduce stress on joints, and support musculoskeletal health. They can be especially helpful for recreationally active and elderly patients.

Full article:
https://dynamicchiropractic.com/article/55064-when-to-consider-orthotics-research-based-recommendations

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