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Dynamic Chiropractic Archives - January 29, 2005
January 29, 2005 Issue
Volume 23, Issue 3
- Food for Thought 2005 - Keeping an Open Mind Works Both Ways (Muscle Testing for Nutritional Diagnosis)
- G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN
- Chiropractic Succeeds Again at the 2004 APHA Annual Meeting
- Rand Baird, DC, MPH, FICA, FICC
- Beginning to "Straighten Up America"
- Ron Kirk, MA, DC
- Paying Is Part of Getting Well
- Lisa Bilodeau
- Barriers to Performance: Part 2 of 4
- Jeffry Blanchard, DC
- Medi-Rub Massagers Store Now Open on ChiroMall
- Editorial Staff
- Does Rehab Work for Youngsters?
- Kim Christensen, DC, DACRB, CCSP, CSCS
- Chronic Back Pain May Shrink the Brain
- Editorial Staff
- Congress to Direct $2 Million to Expand Chiropractic Student Loan Program
- Editorial Staff
- Crash Protection in Rear Impacts: The New Dynamic Tests Using the Hyper-G Sled and BioRID Dummy
- Arthur Croft, DC, MS, MPH, FACO
- If You Can't Measure It, You Can't Manage It
- Arlan Fuhr, DC
- A New Look at the Rotator Cuff Insertions for Soft Tissue Enthusiasts
- Warren Hammer, MS, DC, DABCO
- Cultural Authority, Best Practices, and Chiropractic Theory: A Dilemma for Chiropractic?
- William Meeker, DC, MPH, FICC
- News In Brief
- Editorial Staff
- New Study Shows Growing Consumer Dissatisfaction with Medical Care
- Editorial Staff
- Taking Chiropractic to the Next Level: Talking to Consumers
- Donald M. Petersen Jr., BS, HCD (hc), FICC (h)
- Professional Advertising: What Have We Wrought?
- Louis Sportelli, DC
- We Get Letters & E-Mail
- Editorial Staff
- WHO Develops Guidelines on Chiropractic Education
- Editorial Staff
- Book Review: Upper Cervical Subluxation Complex: A Review of the Chiropractic and Medical Literature
- Jonice Owen, DC, FACO, CHom
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