What is a “Lite Protocol” ???
ChiroUp Lite Protocols do not include a narrative literature review but still encompass the fundamental evidence-based assessment management tools. Each recommendation is derived from evidence-based literature and reviewed by chiropractic, orthopedic, sports, and rehab specialists. The protocol provides all the necessary patient-facing assets for condition reports and charting. A complete literature review may follow at a later date.
Here is a list of all current ‘Lite Protocols’ we have available in ChiroUp:
Our newest additions are marked with a star.
- Hip joint dysfunction🌟
- Knee joint dysfunction🌟
- Ankle joint dysfunction🌟
- Foot joint dysfunction🌟
- SC joint dysfunction🌟
- Shoulder joint dysfunction🌟
- Elbow joint dysfunction🌟
- Wrist joint dysfunction🌟
- Hand joint dysfunction🌟
- Peroneal Tendinopathy
- Superficial radial neuropathy
- Subluxing Ulnar Nerve
- Dupuytren contracture
- Slipping Rib Syndrome
- Upper extremity joint dysfunction
- Lower extremity joint dysfunction
- Athletic pubalgia
- Pelvic Joint Dysfunction
- Diastasis Recti
- Hypermobility Syndrome
- DISH
- Femoral Neuropathy
- Endplate Fracture/ Scheureman’s
- Metatarsalgia
- TFCC Injury
- Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
- Halux Valgus (Bunion)
- Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction
- Anterior Compartment Syndrome
- Lumbosacral Transitional Segment
- Cuboid Syndrome
- Peroneal Neuropathy
- Hip Labral Lesion
- Knee ACL Sprain
- Distal Biceps Tendinopathy
- Cervical Facet Syndrome
- Thoracic Sprain/ Strain
- Intercostal Muscle Strain
- Gastrocnemius Muscle Strain
- Subscapularis Tendinopathy
- Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain
- Costochondritis
- Costosternal dysfunction
- Dorsal Scapular Neuropathy
- Quadriceps Muscle Strain
- Biceps Muscle Strain
- Triceps Muscle Strain
- Abdominal Muscle Strain
- Deltoid Muscle Strain
- Latissimus Muscle Strain
- Gluteal Muscle Strain
- Pectoral Muscle Strain
- Hip Flexor Muscle Strain
- Wrist Flexor Muscle Strain
- Wrist Extensor Muscle Strain
- Knee MCL Sprain
- Knee LCL Sprain
- Wrist Ligament Sprain
- Thumb Ligament Sprain
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Hip Ligament Sprain
Are we missing anything? Request new protocols here.