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Welcome to Issue 7 of Chiropractic Economics, which provides an expert review of new treatment protocols with an insider’s look at evidence-based practices and patient-centered approaches. Click below to read articles and news from this issue.
A letter from the editor: The future of chiropractic care
A letter from the editor focuses on the future of chiropractic care and integrated, evidence-based solutions.Collaborative care in an integrated practice
Build a legally sound integrated practice that enhances care, compliance and patient outcomes.From pain relief to peak performance
Laser therapy offers more than pain relief—it may help boost performance, recovery and cognitive health.Give your patients a gut health check
Gut health plays a vital role in wellness—discover key protocols for digestive and immune support.How neuroplastic chiropractic improves patient outcomes
Neuroplastic chiropractic care helps build strength, adaptability and nervous system resilience.Is selling to an investor the right strategy for you?
Explore key insights on selling to an investor and preparing your clinic for maximum value.Reset the aging clock with nutrition supplementation
Learn how nutrition supplementation can help reverse aging and restore youthful cellular performance.Revolutionizing chiropractic care and rehabilitation
Revolutionize chiropractic rehabilitation with BFR therapy to speed recovery and build strength.Tips for optimizing Facebook advertising in 2025
You'll need to use a strategic, patient-focused approach. stay adaptable and experiment.What is dry needling and why is it so popular?
Dry needling relieves pain, boosts mobility and complements chiropractic adjustments effectively.Northeast College offers high school anatomy course
Northeast College of Health Sciences launched an anatomy and physiology course for high school students, allowing them to earn college credit.

