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The Opioids Crisis

3/11/2018

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Chiropractors are actively working with the opioids crisis using an integrated approach within the public health domain. The following is an article from VCA (Virginia Chiropractic Association) about how chiropractic care can help decrease the long term affects of opioid abuse.

The Opioids Crisis
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The Opioid Crisis:  What It Means; How Chiropractic Can Help
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  • To provide information to patients, media, healthcare providers, employer groups and other organizations.
  • To provide tools and resources to help Doctors of Chiropractic talk to their patients, community, employers, and other groups regarding the seriousness of the opioid crisis and how Chiropractors can help.
UVCA Position on Opioids
Updated 3/28/17
 The Unified Virginia Chiropractic Association (UVCA) realizes that there are many etiologies for acute and chronic pain. The UVCA also realizes that the "Opioid Crisis" that has plagued so many is a complex, multifaceted epidemic. According to the Centers for Disease 


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Common causes of dyspnoea in athletes.

3/8/2018

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​Breathe | June 2016 | Volume 12 | No 2
Common causes of dyspnoea in athletes: a practical approach for diagnosis and management
James M. Smoliga , Zahra S. Mohseni, Jeffrey D. Berwager, Eric J. Hegedus


Dyspnoea during exercise is a common chief complaint in athletes and active individuals. It is not uncommon for dyspneic athletes to be diagnosed with asthma, “exercise-induced asthma” or exercise-induced bronchoconstriction based on their symptoms, but this strategy regularly leads to misdiagnosis and improper patient management. Dyspnoea during exercise can ultimately be caused by numerous respiratory and nonrespiratory conditions, ranging from nonpathological to potentially fatal in severity. As, such it is important for healthcare providers to be familiar with the many factors that can cause dyspnoea during exercise in seemingly otherwise-healthy individuals and have a general understanding of the clinical approach to this patient population. This article reviews common conditions that ultimately cause athletes to report dyspnoea and associated symptoms, and provides insight for developing an efficient diagnostic plan.

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    Nelson Gregory, DC:
    In addition to traditional chiropractic techniques, Dr. Gregory is an expert in rehabilitation, sports chiropractic and strength and conditioning coaching.

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