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Sports medicine doctor working on a male patient's back and shoulder.

3 Places Where Sports Medicine Doctors Work

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Sports medicine has recently emerged as one of the popular areas of concentration for those contemplating a career in medicine. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has reported that employment opportunities for athletic trainers are expected to grow by 23% between 2020 and 2030. A natural question for aspirants to this career path may…
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Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation – 3 Valuable Questions & Answers

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Cranial electrotherapy stimulation or CES is an electrotherapy based treatment for depression, anxiety and insomnia and other nervous system disorders. The disorders for which it is used are listed in detail below. It has received approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration as a treatment of anxiety and insomnia. CES differs fundamentally from…
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Patient with plantar fasciitis. This condition is increasingly being treated using electrotherapy.

Electrotherapy Treatment For Plantar Fasciitis – Three Popular Options

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Plantar fasciitis is one of the more painful overuse foot conditions that are experienced by physically active individuals. In the US, approximately 1% of adults report experiencing heel pain from this condition over the past year. Three quarters of these individuals also reported suffering from plantar fasciitis pain at some point over the previous month….
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3 Reasons Why Sports Physiotherapy Is A Good Career Choice

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In recent posts, we have explored the relationship between physiotherapy and sports medicine as career options. The two career paths are closely related and it is only natural to ask whether it makes sense to combine them. In this post, we set out to answer that questions and provide three reasons why sports physiotherapy can…
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3 Excellent Reasons To Choose Physiotherapy As A Career

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Choosing a career to pursue is obviously one of the most important decisions we all have to make at some time or another. To make the best decision possible, it is important to have as much accurate and reliable information as possible. If your career interests lie in the health care field, you may be…
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4 Differences Between Athletic Therapy & Physiotherapy

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The fields of athletic therapy and physiotherapy have plenty of things in common. Both physiotherapists and athletic therapists are trained in the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries. They focus on treating and rehabilitating injured muscles and joints and assisting their patients to return to their normal activities. They both employ hands on treatment techniques including manual…
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