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Tuesday, September 07, 2010
In this Issue...
Issue 11, 2009, Content
Cover Stories
By Chiropractors for Chiropractors Since 1979
by TAC Staff
Three Cheers for The American Chiropractor magazine! Hip, Hip, Hooray! This marks the 30th anniversary for The American Chiropractor in publication, and things have never been more exciting!
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Cover Stories
The State of the Chiropractic Profession
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As The American Chiropractor celebrates its 30 Year Anniversary, our panel of leaders look back on just how far the chiropractic profession has come and what lies ahead.
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Nutrition
Chronic inflammation – An Ayurvedic Perspective
by Virender Sodhi, N.D., M.D.
The Ayurvedic approach to pain management is a holistic one. When treating a patient with chronic pain, I always advise an integrated approach, and look beyond the outward pain to discover the underlying source.
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Integrative Healthcare
Recognizing Drug Induced Nutrient Depletion in Chiropractic Practice
by Dr. James B. Lavalle
Detrimental effects of drugs on nutrition status are a common occurrence; but, because they usually occur over time (vs. what is considered an adverse event or allergic reaction, which occurs quickly), they are seldom recognized or corrected. Chiropractic treatment, however
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Integrative Healthcare
Prescription Drugs, Muscle Contraction and Subluxations
by Dr. Howard F. Loomis, D.C.
An important part of every case history, and even ongoing case notes, should be knowledge of the patient’s prescription and over-the-counter drug use. This has always been important, because drugs mask symptoms and physical findings that are important in making an accurate assessment of the need for chiropractic care.
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Integrative Healthcare
Reversing Osteoporosis Naturally with Whole Body Vibration
by Christian H. Reichardt, D.C., C.C.S.P.
Over the years, I have found that there is a lot of misinformation about osteoporosis. Yet, as chiropractors, we see patients on a daily basis with this disease. As practitioners, who often like to work with our patients on a non-pharmaceutical approach, we often encourage them to include weight-bearing exercises and give some nutritional advice. I believe there is a lot more we can do.
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Research Review
The Preventable Causes of Death in the United States: Comparative Risk Assessment of Dietary, Lifestyle, and Metabolic Risk Factors
by Dr. Daniel J. Murphy D.C., D.A.B.C.O.
PLoS Medicine (Public Library of Science) April 2009 Authors: Goodarz Danaei, Eric L. Ding, Dariush Mozaffarian, Ben Taylor, Jürgen Rehm, Christopher J. L. Murray, Majid Ezzati These authors are from the Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health at the University of Toronto, and the University of Washington, Seattle. This article has 107 references.
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Rehabilitation
“Reverse Posture
by Dr. Mark R. Payne, D.C.
used to spend a lot of time and effort on postural adjusting. These days...not so much! It's not by chance that my columns are always centered around postural rehab with rarely a word about postural adjusting methods. That's because I find rehab methods to be much more effective at actually producing spinal corrections than any form of posture based adjusting that I'm aware of.
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Integrative Healthcare
More than the Basics: Achieving True Wellness Care
by Dr. Kirk A. Lee, D.C., C.C.S.P.
When we watch TV today, regardless if it is satellite or cable, the public is inundated with infomercials on every type of revolutionary new exercise equipment or gimmick that will restore your health by removing excess weight, take away your chronic back pain and even grow you new hair.
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Integrative Healthcare
“There’s Fungus among Us!”
by Galen O. ballard
Dr. Mark Harris was baffled! In his fifteen years as a chiropractic physician he had never encountered this sudden influx of patients, whose symptoms and conditions defied his best efforts to alleviate.
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Integrative Healthcare
Food Intolerance and Disease
by Roger Deutsch
Food intolerance induces inflammation and the excessive generation of toxic free radicals and immune chemical, increasing the occurrence of metabolic, chronic and degenerative diseases.
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Nutrition
Drug-free Approach to Hypertension!
by John H. Maher, D.C.
The American Heart Association (AHA) estimates approximately 73 million American adults age 20 and over have hypertension, also known as the “silent killer,” because only 60 percent of adults who have hypertension are being treated for it, and two-thirds of those don’t have it under control!
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Nutrition
How to Make Your Practice More Profitable - Add an In-House Nutritional Center to Your Practice
by Stan Guberman, D.C.
We should be the primary physician when it comes to treating all types of health related situations through the usage of natural techniques and nutritional materials.
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What's Hot
What's Hot
by TAC Staff
TGI Software has released the newest addition to their Autumn8 office management software, a patient check-in Kiosk system. The system utilizes a custom printed magnetic stripe card to identify the patient, allows them to physically sign the screen (proof without paper that they were in the office), and rate their problems for this visit.
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