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How to Heal Injuries the Right Way (Evidence-Based Protocol) Phase 1: Acute Injury (Days 1-7) Goals: Reduce inflammation, protect tissue, begin gentle movement RICE (modified): Rest, Ice (first 48 hours), Compression, Elevation Nutrition: High protein (1g per pound), vitamin C (1,000mg), omega-3 (3g) Juice: Anti-inflammatory blend (beet, turmeric, ginger, tart cherry) Movement: Gentle range of motion, avoid complete immobility Sleep: 8-9 hours (growth hormone release) Phase 2: Subacute (Weeks 2-6) Goals: Promote tissue repair, restore function Physical therapy: Guided strengthening Nutrition: Continue high protein, add collagen peptides (FROM FOOD: bone broth) Supplements: Curcumin (1,500mg), vitamin D (5,000 IU), zinc (30mg) Juice: Daily anti-inflammatory + gut healing blends Sleep: Maintain 8+ hours Stress: Manage (cortisol blocks healing) Phase 3: Rehabilitation (Weeks 6-12+) Goals: Full strength restoration, prevent re-injury Progressive loading: Gradual return to activity Maintenance nutrition: 0.8g protein per pound Ongoing anti-inflammatory support: Daily juice, omega-3, curcumin Monitor: Pain, swelling, function This protocol is PROVEN

Both protocols use a before-bed injection and run concurrently without modification to either schedule
(Note: There arent many updates to ICD-10 for eye care in 2022, and we covered those in our November 2021 column.) Q: What are the CPT Category I code changes that go into effect on January 1, 2022 that might affect eye care
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