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10 What's Hot
62 Chiro Supplies & Services Catalog
63 Ad Directory & Readers Service Center
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12 Ankle and Leg Tendonitis and Orthotics
by Kevin Wong, DC
18 How to Buy or Sell a Practice without Violating HIPAA
by Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P, CCPC
20 Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments, Changes in Organ Systems and Treatment of Disease
by Mark Studin, DC, FASBE(C), DAAPM, DAAMLP William Owens, DC, DAAMLP
26 Explaining Laser Classifications
by Mike Mathesie, DC, DACRB, DABFP, and Rob Berman, MBA
30 The Social Nervous System: Positing a New Branch of the ANS
Dr. Bill Koch interviews Dr. Jeff Rockwell
38 Natural Treatment for Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) using Applied Kinesiology
by Eugene Charles, DC, DIBAK
40 A Chiropractic Dream Team; Showing the Public the Power of Chiropractic
by Allen Fraley, DC and David Marcarían, MA
48 Movement, Modality, or Both:
Decompression Technique Insights
by Jay Kennedy, DC
50 A Doctors Challenge: A true story, from Pekin Camp From Adversity to Strength Part i
by Dr. Anthony Calandro
54 Balancing Your Patients’ Hormone Levels Naturally
by Todd Singleton, DC
58 Measuring Clinical Outcomes in Your Practice
by Murray P. Naditch, Ph.D.
64 The DC’s Dos and Don’ts of Social Media
by Kelly R. Webb, MA