Are you feeling the effects of sun damage? Do you have deep wrinkles or sizable sun spots? Having sun-kissed, bronze skin may make you look good on the beach, but it can come back to bite you later in life. That’s because your skin can only tolerate so much exposure to UV rays. Once you exceed your personal threshold, your skin starts to crack, wrinkle, and even become discolored. The good news is that there are steps you can take to repair sun damage and regain a more youthful appearance. Read More»
In the chiropractic industry, you have to rely on information from many sources to evaluate a patient’s condition and best treatment plan. With information coming from so many sources, it can lead to an organizational nightmare. If you’re looking for a way to keep all of your patient data together in a single location, an electronic records platform may be the solution that you need. Here are a few features that you should consider when you start looking at the options. Read More»
If you’re thinking about getting contact lenses for the first time, you may be overwhelmed by all the choices available. You can choose from hard, soft, extended wear, and disposable varieties. Each has its own advantages. Here’s how to tell which type is best for you.
Hard Lenses
Hard, or rigid, contact lenses might be the best choice if you have more serious vision problems, because softer lenses may not be able to correct your vision as well. Read More»
Following a car accident in which you are moderately or severely injured, you have a great many factors to deal with and consider. Chief among them, if you were not at fault for the accident, is dealing with the other involved party’s insurance company and the hoops they may force you to jump through in order to get your medical bills and other accident costs covered and taken care of. In most injury accident cases, the insurance company will require you to undergo an independent medical examination before they will issue any payments to cover your injuries. Read More»
Never be afraid to use refurbished equipment in your medical practice. Machines being refurbished doesn’t mean that there is currently anything wrong with them. Refurbishment means fixing what may have been wrong so that the equipment works like new. This means you are less likely to run into this issue when you start using the machine because the problem has been addressed.
Using refurbished equipment in your medical office can save you and your patients time, money, and frustration: Read More»