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Friday, September 10, 2010
In this Issue...
Issue 11, 2006, Content
Cover Stories
A Man with Insight
by TAC Staff
CLA and Its Insight Subluxation StationTM Discovery Model: Will it change the way you practice and how consumers perceive the chiropractic profession?
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Research Review
Hold the Phone!
by Dr. Daniel J. Murphy D.C., D.A.B.C.O.
This is the longest study to date on the malignant brain tumor risk from using wireless phones, both cell phones and cordless home phones.
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Pediatrics
Safety in the Family Chiropractic Practice
by Jeanne Ohm, D.C.
I am frequently asked, “What are the safety concerns for children in the chiropractic practice?”
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Practice Management
The Law of Cause and Effect
by Mark Sanna, D.C.
The Law of Cause and Effect states that everything happens for a reason. Every moment of activity or inactivity produces consequences.
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Rehabilitation
Are Your Shoes Killing You?
by George LeBeau, D.C.
During my early years of practice, while working with youth sports, I met an Athletic Trainer named Bob Ragsland (“Rags”). He had been working with college athletes for many years and emphasized to me the importance of proper equipment fitting.
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Other Articles
Medical Necessity and the Role of Diagnostic Tests
by Dwight C. Whynot, D.C.
Was it beneficial for the chiropractic profession to participate in the third party payer system (insurance system) of healthcare?
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Integrative Healthcare
Knock Out Arthritis, Autoimmune Diseases, and Wrinkles
by Barry Sears, Ph.D.
Throughout the centuries, one of the most pressing goals for medical researchers has been to find more effective ways to diminish pain.
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Other Articles
Healthy Mind & Homeopathy
by Frank J. King Jr., N.D., D.C.
A healthy mind is something we all want. No matter what stage of mental health we may be in at the moment, there is always room to grow personally.
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Practice Management
Liberation
by Stanley Greenfield, R.H.U.
In my last article, in the August issue, I spoke of liberating money so that it can work best for you. I think it is time we took a good look at a subject that most would rather not discuss—life insurance.
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Integrative Healthcare
Inflammatory and Autoimmune Issues
by David Seaman, D.C., M.S., D.A.B.C.N., F.A.C.C.
Some confusion exists regarding the state of the immune system in patients that enter a chiropractic office.
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Radiology
Librarian Overdue for Pelvic Pain Relief
by Dr. John Danchik, D.C., C.C.S.P., F.I.C.C.
A 37-year-old female describes a history of occasional pain in her lower back region, most noticeable on the left side.
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Practice Management
The Quest for Success
by Eric Kaplan, D.C.,N.D.
Today’s Lesson in Excellence... To be the best, you have to give it your best. Excellence is more than a state of mind; it is a commitment.
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Radiology
What Practice Structure Suits You Best? Starting a New Practice V
by Peter Fernandez, DC
If you are considering a solo practice, a partnership, incorporating, etc., ponder these points before you plunge in.
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Other Articles
Are You Selling Your Practice—and Your Future—Short??
by Matthew Boyce, CFP
While we work with many types of small business owners, chiropractors are our favorites.
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