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View ArticleBuilding Chiropractic Cultural Authority in Hospitals
By Amanda Donohue ONLY 3.6 PERCENT of doctors of chiropractic (DCs) hold staff privileges at a hospital, according to the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners’ 2015 Practice ...
View ArticleTaking the Leap: From Associate to Owner
By Heidi Henson, DC TWO THOUSAND FIFTEEN has been the most exciting year of my entire life. In May, I got married, and just a few months later, I moved from San Diego to southern Oregon to ...
View ArticleCigarette Cessation: Tobacco's Public Health Crisis
By Lori A. Burkhart A 2014 REPORT, 50 YEARS OF PROGRESS: A Report of the Surgeon General,(1) which chronicles the devastating consequences of 50 years of tobacco use in the United States, ...
View ArticleCervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: An Imaging Vignette
A 60-YEAR-OLD FEMALE WAS SEEN at an outside hospital for complaints of upper limb weakness and numbness. She had experienced recurrent falls over the previous six months. Neurological examination ...
View ArticleCase Report: Positive Sedimentation Sign in a Severe Postsurgical Stenosis...
By Lee Hazen, DC Introduction It’s not often that a new research finding clinically reveals itself so quickly, but in this case it did. In the Cox Research Pearls (published monthly), ...
View ArticleBahrain’s Chiropractic Pioneer — Amy Bowzaylo, DC
By Amanda Donohue Canadian-born Amy Bowzaylo, DC, is the clinical director and CEO of InTouch Chiropractic Clinic, in Bahrain. She is the only licensed chiropractic physician in the country. ...
View ArticlePolicy Matters
By Anthony W. Hamm, DC Over the past several months, ACA leaders, including the executive committee and Board of Governors, as well as staff have been developing a strategic plan moving ...
View ArticleACA Members Educate U.S. Senate Staffers on Chiropractic
By Nicole Racadag, MSJ SEVERAL ACA MEMBERS from the Washington, D.C., metro area participated in the 2015 Senate Health and Wellness Fair to promote the benefits of chiropractic services to ...
View ArticleChondroitin Sulfate Supplements for Osteoarthritis
By Robert Vining, DC Current Evidence OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA) RESEARCH has been the focus of many disciplines, including those studying pharmacotherapies, surgical procedures, physical ...
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