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By Jeffrey Tucker, DC, DACRB
The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) has popularized our awareness of checking for asymmetries in the body during movement. Muscle strains and joint dysfunctions caused by asymmetrical movements over time can generally be reduced by...
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By Craig Weiner, DC
Like most chiropractors, I have felt the need to both grow my practice and educate my patients. There are a multitude of ways to do this and spinal care classes have always been one of the staple activities that are prescribed by nearly...
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By Nancy Miggins and David Marcarian, MA
One of the positive outcomes of an economic slowdown is the innovation that can come out of it. A select few chiropractic industry leaders are responding to the social media focused marketing trend by creating products and services that...
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By Lawton W. Howell
The decision to make the transition from an insurance-based practice to a cash practice is not the subject of this article. But, it is about harvesting more cash from your practice orchard.
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By Kevin G. Hearon, DC, CCSP
It was in my first quarter in chiropractic college (October 1973) when I realized that if I was to treat the whole person, like the school said, I would be doing by treating the spine. Then I would need to go home to my athletic...
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