FREE Webinar “Radiology 101: Normal Imaging Anatomy of Lumbar Spine” occurred on Tuesday, June 14th, 2016, 8–9 pm EST. Watch the Webinar [Available in a Few Days] Download the Slideshow Dr. Alicia Yochum held a live webinar in which she discussed normal imaging anatomy of the lumbar spine on plain film, computed tomography and MRIs. ___
Your window of opportunity to a successful practice By Monte H. Greenawalt, DC, DABCO Want to grow a stable, thriving practice? Well I’m here to tell you one thing: you’re in the people business, doctor, and convincing patients to “buy in” to your treatment plan requires more than “wowing” them with clinical knowledge. It requires
FREE Webinar “What’s Your Practice Personality?” occurred on Tuesday, May 10th, 2016 at 8–9 pm ET. Watch the Webinar Download the Slideshow Dr. Stefanie Krupp held a live webinar in which she discussed: Resources to determine your personality and behavioral styles in a work environment Areas of a practice that may be impacted by personality, behavioral and management styles Strategies
FREE Webinar “Finding the Right Chiropractic Practice Specialty” occurred on Tuesday, April 12th, 2016, 8–9 pm ET. Watch the Webinar Download the Slideshow Dr. Stefanie Krupp held a live webinar in which she discussed: Key factors that influence a Chiropractor’s decision to specialize 20 identified practice specialties and distinctions between them Patient base, practice considerations, patient population
Maternal and Child Health Series “Pregnancy Induced Foot Pain: How to Assess and Treat Your Patient” occurred on Tuesday, March 8th, 2016, 7–8 pm EST. Watch the Webinar Download the Slideshow Dr. Kristina Petrocco-Napuli held a live webinar in which she discussed: The biomechanics of the lower extremity and gait in pregnant patients Common foot conditions in the pregnant patient
FREE Webinar “Inflammation Is Killing Your Patients and You Too” occured on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016, 2–3 pm EST. Watch the Webinar [Link Coming Soon] Download the Slideshow [Link Coming Soon] Join Dr. Patrick Kennedy online for his FREE webinar in which he will discuss: Why inflammation triggers when the brain and nervous system sense a threat to the individual’s health How
Maternal and Child Health Series “Overview of the Pediatric Foot: Normal vs. Abnormal” occurred on Tuesday, February 9th, 2016, 7–8 pm EST. Watch the Webinar Download the Slideshow Dr. Kristina Petrocco-Napuli held a live webinar in which she discussed: The anatomical development of the pediatric foot and how this impacts gait Commonly seen conditions of the pediatric foot and how to
“The Impact of Lower Extremity Dysfunction on Pelvic Pain” occurred on Tuesday, January 14th, 2016, 2–3 pm EST. Watch the Webinar Join Dr. Kristina Petrocco-Napuli online for her FREE webinar in which she will discuss: Common conditions of the pelvis which cause pain in the general population of females, specifically those that seek Chiropractic treatment The correlation of
PARTS 1–3 This free 3-part series covers common conditions of the foot, ankle and leg. You will also learn about the anatomy of the foot and the form of the plantar vault, as well as different conditions of the lower extremities including sprains, fractures and heel spurs. Scroll down for more details on each part
By: K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, DABCO and Steven J. Kinkel, JD It has been suggested that in the litigious environment in which we live, the practice of Chiropractic should be defensive and the practitioner should constantly be watching his or her back. An element of defensive practice is a good idea. Unfortunately, the idea can
By: Jeffrey D. Olsen, DC Among the options available, my low-force procedure of choice is Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique (AMCT). From my earliest exposure to AMCT, while taking the elective as a student at Palmer College, I had the impression that this is the most systematic approach to Chiropractic care. In our training and too
By: Terry R. Yochum, DC, DACBR, Fellow, ACCR and Michael S. Barry, DC, DACBR History A 50-year-old male patient presents with pain affecting his first metatarsal and interphalangeal articulation of the great toe. What is your diagnosis? Figure 1. Diagnosis: Gout. Observe the tophaceous marginal erosions on the lateral aspect of the distal phalanx of
By: Mark N. Charrette, DC Stress fractures are a common cause of foot pain, especially in the active population.1 Patients will report a dull, aching pain sensation in the foot that is often poorly localized (Fig. 1). The nagging pain increases during weightbearing and gait, and often remains for a while after use. It commonly subsides
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Before you read… Watch Our Video on the Q-Angle by Tim Maggs, DC. ___ This paper targets one specific knee condition (patellofemoral pain syndrome), offers a possible indicator for predicting patients at risk (Q-angle measurement) and suggests adjunctive treatment options (rehab exercises and flexible custom orthotics). Knee pain, in its most generalized definition, is experienced
Before you read… Watch Our Video on Shin Splints by Tim Maggs, DC. ___ By: Mark Charrette, D.C. Lower leg pain associated with overuse typical of runners and other athletes is broadly defined as “shin splints.” Numerous conditions fall within this category of injuries, and various theories exist for their causes. Understanding the role of