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Research Review Corner: February 2010
Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) can be beneficial for spinal pain.  As we know, SMT involves the application of a high-velocity, low-amplitude force to spinal tissues


Superluminous Diodes and Chiropractic
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the production of the first working laser by Theodore Mainman.


Asking the Right Questions
Being “critical of everything” was what we prided ourselves on when we were at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) – or whichever chiropractic school we attended. We were always demanding that every clinician offer proof of anything that they taught us.


Financial Adjustments
A successful retirement income plan helps ensure that your assets will last throughout your lifetime. That, of course, is predicated on knowing how long you are going to live.


Technique toolbox: NUCCA Technique
A 55-year-old investment banker presents to the chiropractic clinic after being referred by his medical doctor.


Pillo1: Eco-friendly support, health-friendly sleep
pillo1_diagramPillo1 is the first eco-luxe pillow that blends the blissful comfort of luxury bedding and a highly sophisticated therapeutic design that perfectly aligns the spine to promote healing and restorative deep sleep.


Link to view testimony by Dr. David Cassidy in Connecticut hearings
Feb. 4, Hartford, CT – On  January 22, 2010, Dr. David Cassidy D.C., Ph.D., D. M.Sc, testified on behalf of the International Chiropractors Association for 3.5 hours at the hearings in Connecticut regarding  informed consent and related matters.  Dr. Cassidy’s testimony can be viewed online at the link provided here.


Connecticut State Board Hearings On Informed Consent
Jan. 28, Hamden, CT – On Friday, January 22, 2010, the Connecticut Board of Chiropractic Examiners concluded its fourth day of intense and often contentious testimony on a proposed rule that if enacted, would require specific written warnings by doctors of chiropractic in that state of the possible risk of stroke following a chiropractic adjustment, to be acknowledged by the patient’s signature.


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