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Friday, September 10, 2010
In this Issue...
Issue 8, 2006, Content
Cover Stories
The ProAdjuster Edge
by TAC Staff
President & CEO Dr. Maurice Pisciottano tells THE AMERICAN CHIROPRACTOR’s Frank Corbo, D.C., about the philosophy behind the ProAdjuster, a company that many leaders in the profession believe is positioned to change the future of chiropractic.
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Radiology
Vertebra Plana: What Is the Real Cause?
by Dr. Terry R. Yochum, D.C.; D.A.C.B.R.; Fellow, A.C.C.R. and Dr. Chad J. Maola, D.C.
This 12-year-old male patient presents with neck pain, following heading a soccer ball.
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Pediatrics
Assessing the Need for Chiropractic Care in Children
by Jeanne Ohm, D.C.
Many Doctors of Chiropractic become intimidated with the idea of working with children and often shy away from offering their services to this very needy population.
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Practice Management
Gaining Balance
by Mark Sanna, D.C.
I’ve learned some strategies that have helped me simplify my own life and gain more balance.
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Techniques
The Posture of Subluxations: Subluxations are state specific
by Tedd Koren, D.C.
The subluxation often reveals itself when a person is in a posture of physical (or emotional) injury, pain and/or dysfunction. The subluxation is most amenable to location and correction in that posture.
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Practice Management
The Associateships from Hell
by Peter Fernandez, DC
Becoming an associate doctor is not a demeaning career move.
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Practice Management
Billing Correctly for 21st Century
by Dr. Eric Kaplan, D.C., F.I.A.M.A.
How do you know you’re coding properly?
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Nutrition
Why Cholesterol Has Very Little to Do with Heart Attacks And Why Silent Inflammation Does
by Barry Sears, Ph.D.
One of the best ways to live a longer and better life is to reduce your likelihood of dying from heart disease
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Nutrition
When Bread Consumption Causes Neurologic Disease
by David Seaman, D.C., M.S., D.A.B.C.N., F.A.C.C.
Most are aware that gluten consumption will ignite the expression of celiac disease in those who are genetically susceptible.
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Orthotics
Metatarsal Stress Fracture
by Dr. John Danchik, D.C., C.C.S.P., F.I.C.C.
The patient is a 32 year-old personnel manager who has taken up running for stress reduction and weight control.
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Homeopathy
The Most Complete Approach to Appetite & Weight Control Correcting the Causes / Eliminating the Struggles
by Frank J. King Jr., N.D., D.C.
Homeopathy is the only healing modality that has a successful 200-year history and yet is still on the cutting edge of medical technology!
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