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Monthly Archives: July 2012
What about sick people?
Whenever someone new becomes a part of my chiropractic practice it is our regular procedure to provide them with a report. The report explains what their spinal analysis revealed, as well as the objective of care in our practice. Most … Continue reading
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The known, the unknown and the predictable
While teaching chiropractic seminars I meet many chiropractors and some of them write to me with questions. Today I received the following question from a chiropractor in Japan: “Today I have a question. I am seeing someone with varicosis around … Continue reading
A thousand points of light
A famous oft repeated line from the campaign speeches of former President, George H.W. Bush was, “A thousand points of light.” Although the Bush administration fell short of the ideal, the idea was a great one. It spoke to American … Continue reading
An American Discovery
It’s the 4th of July and Independence Day is a good time to reflect on our many blessings and privileges. As a chiropractor this is particularly meaningful to me because the United States of America was the birthplace of the … Continue reading