Many relevant diagnostic signs are not performed deliberately by the examiner or by the patient at the examiner’s direction. They are observed as the patient reacts to their condition. Fortin’s finger sign, Minor’s sign, and Vanzetti’s sign are three examples of this principle.
Article on Page 40, February 14, 1990 Issue
I would like to say thank you for printing my letter to the editor regarding "Videofluoroscopy Policy Adopted." However, after reading the article, I noted that the last sentence had a mispelled word in it. As was printed in the closing sentence, it stated, "Utilize your strengths WITHOUT chiropractic -- use a board certified Diplomate." It should have read, "Utilize your strengths WITHIN chiropractic -- use a board certified Diplomate."
Again, I appreciate your printing of letters to the editor. Keep up the good work.