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April 15, 2019
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Safe keeping: Protecting your patient files

Is your patient’s health data secure?


Could eating garlic reduce aging-related memory problems?

New study finds that garlic protects memory by improving gut health.


Active lifestyles may help nerves to heal after spinal injuries

An international team found that providing rodents with more space, an exercise wheel, toys and company before an injury helped to 'prime' their cells, making it more likely their damaged nerves would regenerate following spinal injury.
 
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The Chiropractic Role: Tongue-tie and breastfeeding

Sign-up and join this webinar from Dr. Darlene Buan-Basit. Dr. Buan-Basit is a chiropractor with personal experience in breastfeeding challenges of the tongue-tied baby. Recognizing the difficulties for families, Dr. Buan-Basit has since been supporting babies before and after the frenectomy, and providing assessment/treatment of associated musculoskeletal issues. Having collaborated with health professionals in the field of breastfeeding, tongue ties/oral restrictions, Dr. Buan-Basit is now on the Board of Directors for the International Consortium of Ankylofrenula Professionals with a mission to educate, research and advocate for best practices globally.

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Common sources of neurological amplification: nociceptive fibres

Practitioners of pain medicine need to be able to evaluate and identify these common contributors to pain syndromes. Being able to provide a timely, relevant treatment to optimize functional recovery requires a systematic, yet holistic approach. A practical neurofunctional treatment model will be best to help practitioners select the most appropriate neuromodulatory interventions for the most relevant levels involved in each pain problem. » Read more...
 
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Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy

Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy provides professionals in the sports medicine and therapy fields with an easy-to-read reference on the clinical application of positional release therapy (PRT). The book is an invaluable resource for those who desire to learn, practice, and perfect the art of PRT to gently treat patients of all ages who have acute and chronic somatic dysfunction, including tightness and pain.

Clinical Guide to Positional Release Therapy includes more than 400 full-color photos and illustrations. The unique layout of the book displays the anatomy, palpation, and treatment techniques in one or two pages, making the techniques visually easy for practitioners and students to follow and put into practice. In addition, scanning charts listing structures and mapping of the anatomical areas specific to the chapter content appear at the end of each chapter. >> Order Now!
 
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