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Welcome to Issue 9 of Chiropractic Economics, which takes an inside look at the plethora of opportunities available today for you to integrate the latest treatment modalities into your practice, especially those your patients might associate with the “fountain of youth:” the huge and promising area of regenerative medicine. Click below to read articles and news from this issue.
A letter from the editor: Integrated treatments
Issue 9 highlights integrated treatments that elevate care—from dry needling to regenerative medicine.Balance the immune system with pre- and probiotics
Support your immune system with targeted synbiotics that balance Th1/Th2 and fight inflammation.Discover the many benefits of regenerative medicine
Regenerative medicine transforms how you manage joint health and patient wellness.Evolution in progress: The 28th Annual Salary and Expense Survey (2025)
The results are in! See how your practice compares to our findings.Integrate aesthetic modalities into your practice
Discover how aesthetic modalities can expand your practice and elevate patient care.Listing your practice for sale on the open market
Listing your practice? Discover how to boost value, find buyers and plan for a smooth transition.Posture checks and their role in chiropractic care
Learn how posture checks during chiropractic care can help correct dysfunction and improve wellness.Superficial vs. deep dry needling: What science tells us
Dry needling is gaining traction in chiropractic care for treating pain with varying needle depths.The intersection of chiropractic care and cannabinoid use
As CBD and other cannabinoid use continues to rise, DCs navigate an increasingly complex landscape.Foot Levelers to sponsor World Spine Day Competition
Foot Levelers will act as the exclusive sponsor of the 2025 World Federation of Chiropractic's World Spine Day Competition.Parker Seminars: Ascend once again exceeds expectations
The Chiropractic Economics staff joined thousands of DCs in Las Vegas in March for Parker Seminars: Ascend. It was pretty extraordinary.

