 | 'Progress' group releases first ads
-- The Foundation for
Chiropractic Progress (F4CP) has released final designs for an ambitious
series of public service display ads that organizers say could help the
public understand that the benefits of chiropractic care go far beyond back
pain in adults. |
 | WFC's 'identity' doesn't include
subluxation -- The World Federation of
Chiropractic (WFC) recently finalized the public "identity" it wants to
impose on the profession worldwide: one that doesn't even mention
subluxation correction. The concept agreed upon
by the members of the WFC's 8th Biennial Congress was as "the spinal health
care experts in the health care system." |
 | WCA endorses 'QuadWheel' luggage
-- The World Chiropractic
Alliance (WCA) has agreed to endorse Atlantic Luggage's QuadWheel
technology, after testing the product and finding it could help reduce
common back and neck strain associated with carrying heavy luggage or even
wheeling traditional baggage. |
 | Honduran children get chiropractic,
thanks to kids chiropractic center --
Oklahaven Director Bobby Doscher, DC; Elizabeth
Erkenswick, DC, of Evanston, Ill.; and Phyllis Libby, a specialist in
neurological development traveled to San Pedro Sula, Honduras, to adjust
children whose conditions ranged from cerebral palsy to autism. |
 | A tribute to Dr. Clair O'Dell --
Dr. Clair O'Dell has
fulfilled many roles in his lifetime: son, brother, husband, uncle,
father, grandfather, and friend. Yet, his choice of livelihood -- doctor
of chiropractic -- brings all of these roles together in a caring and
compassionate individual. |