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At FAKTR, we believe that cutting-edge techniques and evidence-based practices should be accessible to every clinician. Our blog delivers expert insights, hands-on strategies, and innovative solutions designed to enhance patient outcomes and improve performance. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just starting, you'll find actionable content to elevate your practice and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of rehab and sports medicine.

Replay On-Demand: Shockwave Application for Post Surgical & Fracture Cases with David Rudnick, DC, DACBSP

Replay On-Demand: Shockwave Application for Post Surgical & Fracture Cases with David Rudnick, DC, DACBSP

When it comes to post-surgical care, many MSK practitioners struggle with knowing when and how to safely begin rehab.

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Replay On-Demand: Let’s Hear it for The Boys! Pelvic Health for Men

Replay On-Demand: Let’s Hear it for The Boys! Pelvic Health for Men

Let’s face it, there are some distinct anatomical differences between men and women, but one thing’s for sure, they both can develop pelvic pain.  Studies have found that at least one in six men are dealing with persistent pain in the pelvis, making chronic pelvic pain syndrome the most common urologic diagnosis in men under 50.

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Replay On-Demand: Sports Chiropractic: Encouraging Female Leadership in a Male-Dominated Profession

Replay On-Demand: Sports Chiropractic: Encouraging Female Leadership in a Male-Dominated Profession

Dr. Shea Stark graduated from Texas Chiropractic College (TCC) in 2014.  During her time at TCC, she was involved in multiple chiropractic associations including the Student American Chiropractic Association (SACA) and the American Chiropractic Association Sports Council (ACASC). 

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Replay On-Demand: Muscle Memory - How Your Brain Uses Muscle Tone To Map The World

Replay On-Demand: Muscle Memory - How Your Brain Uses Muscle Tone To Map The World

Join us on Thursday, October 7th at 2pm EST for this great free webinar... Muscle Memory: How Your Brain Uses Muscle Tone To Map The World A brief intro to how the brain maps out the body using muscle tone, and how...

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Replay On-Demand: Healthcare in the Digital Age

Replay On-Demand: Healthcare in the Digital Age

In this webinar, you'll hear from two healthcare providers that have leveraged the online space to better serve their patients. These two innovators have simplified the process of establishing an online presence and creating and nurturing an audience that will allow you to effectively sell your products and services.

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Replay On-Demand: Podcasting 101: Leveraging your Expertise to Grow your Practice

Replay On-Demand: Podcasting 101: Leveraging your Expertise to Grow your Practice

In this webinar, we break down the process of getting a podcast started from square one and walk you through how to develop your ideas, where to go, what to buy, and what to do before you even think about posting that first episode.

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Replay On-Demand: 10 Things Every Clinician Should Understand About Orthotics

Replay On-Demand: 10 Things Every Clinician Should Understand About Orthotics

In this one-hour free training, we will introduce concepts pertaining to the medical necessity and clinical indications for orthotic prescription.

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Replay On-Demand: Why Are you Always Right?  Understanding and Correcting Right-Side Bias

Replay On-Demand: Why Are you Always Right? Understanding and Correcting Right-Side Bias

Why do even healthy people naturally develop compensations?  Internal bias and modern lifestyle prefer "being right" but over time these compensations can have you feeling left out -  misaligned, moving awkwardly, experiencing pain and ultimately injury. 

Balancing the body needs both sides working together with the breath to maintain alignment for pain free movement.

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Free Webinar: Arthropometric's Influence on BioMechanics

Free Webinar: Arthropometric's Influence on BioMechanics

This webinar will discuss how each person is an individual and why everyone moves a little bit differently. We dive into how skeletal structure and position influence the function of muscles and connective tissues.

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