 | Court declares Calif. workers comp cap
constitutional -- The 24-visit
cap on chiropractic treatments imposed by the California Division of
Worker's Compensation is constitutional, according to a ruling by the
state appeals court. |
 | Stress takes heavy toll on health
-- Chiropractors have preached for
decades that stress -- physical, mental or emotional -- can have a
devastating effect on health. They've educated their patients, sponsored
community stress management programs, corrected subluxations triggered or
exacerbated by stress, and become leaders in the wellness revolution by
raising awareness of the "enemy within" our own bodies. |
 | DCs becoming major Zrii distributors
-- Thousands of doctors of
chiropractic around the country have become distributors of a nutritional
drink called Zrii, made from seven herbs and botanicals in a formula based
on Ayurvedic principles. |
 | Ever have a patient flirt? by Timothy
J. Feuling -- The problem is so
common, there's even a name for it: transference. It's when a patient
confuses gratitude or compassion for love. Some imagine they are falling
in love with the doctor. Others, given the physical nature of the
encounter, mistake physical contact for sexual overtures. Finally, there
are those patients who almost automatically go into "flirt mode" whenever
they are in the company of the opposite sex. |
 | Spinal remodeling -- simple yet
effective -- Spinal remodeling
techniques have been utilized by chiropractors for well over 30 years and
provide a gentle way of addressing the soft tissue adaptations that so
often accompany chronic subluxation making it difficult for your
adjustments to "hold." |
 | Profession celebrates Sid Williams'
80th birthday -- On Friday
night, May 30, 2008, the Legacy Ballroom of Atlanta's Embassy Suites
Centennial Olympic Park Hotel was filled to overflowing as more than 500
people came to pay their respects and celebrate the birthday of a true
chiropractic legend, Sid E. Williams, DC. |