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Welcome to Issue 6 of Chiropractic Economics, which covers new opportunities in physical therapy and rehabilitation to treat more patients and expand your practice.
This issue explores leading trends reshaping physical therapy and chiropractic care today. Authors tackle how tech-based modalities, such as PEMF and high-energy inductive therapy (HEIT), elevate tissue healing and neuromuscular activation, while neurofeedback is emerging as “PT for the brain,” expanding the scope of what true rehabilitation can accomplish. Stabilizing the kinetic chain has become central to restoring function and preventing reinjury, highlighting why modern rehab must not stop at pain reduction.
An integrated approach to patient wellness and health
An integrated approach blends rehab, performance and care to improve outcomes and long-term health.High energy inductive therapy (HEIT) in chiropractic
HEIT supports deep tissue healing, reduces pain and enhances chiropractic outcomes.Modern rehabilitation for complete recovery
Modern rehabilitation blends tech and movement science for more efficient recovery.Multidisciplinary practices: The benefits of hiring strategically
Multidisciplinary care strengthens chiropractic practices through better outcomes and scalable growth.PEMF therapy and rehab
PEMF supports healing, reduces inflammation and enhances chiropractic outcomes.Physical therapy for the brain with neurofeedback
Neurofeedback supports regulation, improving sleep, focus and recovery.Real-world guidance on practice ownership decisions
Smarter financial decisions start with understanding cash flow, profit and practice systems.Why correcting compensation patterns must start at the feet
Compensation patterns drive dysfunction. Stabilizing the kinetic chain improves outcomes.CUKC Radiologic Technology program awarded accreditation
JRCERT, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, oversees programs across the US.F4CP named most innovative global marketing agency
Global Health & Pharma Magazine recognized F4CP for outstanding leadership, innovation and impact in the field.Logan University accepting applications for new PA program
The 24-month PA program includes a year of didactic education on-campus in Chesterfield, Missouri, then a year of clinical rotations.Northeast College SACA Club named Chapter of the Year
The honor follows a successful advocacy visit to Washington, D.C., where Northeast's SACA chapter traveled to attend ACA Engage.Northeast College strategic partnerships expand access to health sciences education
This past academic year, Northeast College of Health Sciences established 15 new collaborations and renewed 22 existing partnerships.
