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The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
Dr Jeff Langmaid
100 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode, we dove into new research showing that more than half of people with persistent low back pain use analgesics—and most keep using them, even after structured programs.
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In this episode, we dove into new research showing that more than half of people with persistent low back pain use analgesics—and most keep using them, even after structured programs.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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498- Virtual Chiropractic Assistants Explained
The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
22 minutes 53 seconds
4 months ago
498- Virtual Chiropractic Assistants Explained
In today’s show, we dive into the evolving world of virtual chiropractic assistants with guest Dr. Allen Miner, CEO of Chiro Matchmakers. If you’ve ever wondered what a “virtual CA” is, how offshore team members can support your practice, or whether a cost-effective, college-educated, and highly professional remote assistant could be right for you, this episode is for you.
The Evidence Based Chiropractor- Chiropractic Marketing and Research
In this episode, we dove into new research showing that more than half of people with persistent low back pain use analgesics—and most keep using them, even after structured programs.