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Index - February 2007

Top News

bulletFrom adjusting table to table tennis by Laurent Goldstein -- As I have a passion for both table tennis and chiropractic, I wanted to find a way to combine the two. I started by securing a booth at the US National Championships held in Las Vegas on Dec.13‑16, 2006.
bulletDCs bring health, hope to Montana Indian reservation -- On December 6, 2006, more than 8,000 gifts for children and adults were distributed to the Fort Peck Reservation in Montana thanks to a holiday effort created by the Mentor IV Coaching group of The New Renaissance.
bulletPutting your money where your heart is by Dr. Matthew McCoy-- This isn't easy, but it has to be said. Too many chiropractors think the world ‑‑ and the profession ‑‑ owe them a living. They're cheap and, frankly, just plain selfish.
bulletNew Torque Release seminars start in March -- Torque Release Technique (TRT) launches its new season of seminars this March, with 13 dates and locations throughout the US. The first TRT seminar will begin March 2, with the last of the 13 seminars of the season ending June 15, 2007.
bulletWhat do you claim to 'cure'? by Timothy J. Feuling -- I know that adjustments to correct vertebral subluxations "work" because I've received chiropractic adjustments for years and they've kept me healthy and addressed a number of specific health problems.
bulletMichigan groups merge -- The final step of the historic merger between the Michigan Chiropractic Association (MCA) and the Michigan Chiropractic Society (MCS) concluded Dec. 29, 2006.

News & Features

bulletClinical meaningfulness of the chiropractic adjustment by Robert H. Blanks, PhD, President, Research and Clinical Science
bulletHave you seen the purple cow? It really exists! by Dr. Mike Reid
bulletSherman radiology department converts to digital X‑rays
bulletWilliam Tickel, DC ‑‑ 1946‑2006
bulletIME guidelines published
bulletLessons from the California practice rights litigation by David Prescott, MA, JD, DC Part 7 -- Early 'schools of chiropractic' ‑‑ An introduction
bulletStudy shows chiropractic may help children with learning disorders and dyslexia
bulletStudies fail to demonstrate safety or effectiveness of influenza vaccine

Columns

bulletLiving your principles ... or mouthing the words? by Dr. Terry A. Rondberg
bulletI built my huge practice... by attending seminars by Dr. Peter Fernandez
bulletThe 'I was gonna' syndrome by Dr. Timothy Gay
bulletSafeguarding the future of chiropractic by Dr. Christopher Kent
bulletDiagnostic assessments made easy by Dr. Howard Loomis
bulletWhat are we waitin' for? by Dr. CJ Mertz
bulletTaking the lead as health experts by Dr. Ron Oberstein
bulletThe power of purpose by Dr. Kevin Pallis and Dr. Ed Plentz
bulletMarketing guru by Dr. Ogi Ressel
bulletWhen the nerves ain't happy ain't no body happy by Dr. Will Tickel

 

 

 

 

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