Working with Young Athletes: Injured Shoulder in a Swimmer
December, 2014
When you begin working with high-school and middle-school athletes, it's
important to communicate effectively with the parents, as well as your
young patients. Sometimes visual images are the best way to communicate
what is really going.
Communicating with Patients: Boundary and Risk Issues
December, 2014
Operating a practice, especially your own, is extremely rewarding. Yet
once you begin to observe, consult, service and heal patients, new risks
apply. And these risks proliferate as you add staff and new patients.
The Importance of Imaging for High School Athletes
November, 2014
The most important test to be performed on the structural fingerprint
exam is the imaging, primarily the standing x-ray. Standing x-rays set
us apart from every other profession who treat high school athletic
injuries.
Market Player or Investor? The Differences are Real
November, 2014
While anyone would love to have a sure thing, unfortunately it is not
likely. There is a risk associated with purchasing any financial
product. The risk is known as standard deviation. The general rule of
thumb is the more risk taken, the greater the financial gain or loss.
When Practices Fail: Warning Signs and Solutions
November, 2014
Dr. "A" graduates from chiropractic college at the top of their class
with clinical awards and having blown the board exams out of the water.
They were voted "Most Likely to Succeed," and it appears they have
everything going their way.
Be the Doctor of the Future Today
November, 2014
When I began my practice 35 years ago, health food stores were small,
few and far between. There weren't even too many health books being
published. People relied on chiropractors as one of their only sources
of natural health information.
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