Guest guest Posted April 20, 2012 Report Share Posted April 20, 2012 Congratualtions, Ted. That is quite a piece of work!! SunnySunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com To: oregondcs From: vsaboe@...Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 07:15:18 -0700Subject: FW: March/April 2012 JACA Online Hi colleagues, From the ACA….looks like one of our own has published a new clinical text…..way cool Dr. Ted!! Vern Saboe, DCACA Delegate From: The American Chiropractic Association Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 6:39 AMTo: vsaboe@...Subject: March/April 2012 JACA Online For the complete issue of JACA Online, click here.If you cannot locateyour ID, contactmemberinfo@.... For non-members, abstracts are free, but full-text versions are available for a fee. Contact Information E-mail: JACA@... Web: www.acatoday.org/JACAFocus: The Abnormal Gait: Part I By Carol Marleigh Kline, MA, JACA Online editorDr. Tom Michaud says nearly two million runners will fracture at least one bone and 50 percent will suffer an overuse injury that prevents them from running-but the advice MDs often give these athletes is outdated or incorrect. Learn what chiropractic and the latest research bring to the table. Read on... Feature: Hierarchy of Evidence Awareness Saves Time By Roecker, DCWe doctors of chiropractic often say there is insufficient evidence to support what we do. While this criticism may be true for some of the conditions DCs help manage, much evidence exists suggesting chiropractic is as effective as-or better than-other conservative management options. This article helps DCs streamline the process of weighing the evidence. Read on... Feature: The Symptomatic Face: An Algorithmic Approach By J. Schimp, DC, DACNB, DAAPMA patient who presents with facial symptoms in isolation or as part of a broader clinical picture warrants a thorough and timely investigation. In the majority of cases, facial symptoms reflect an underlying disorder that requires proper diagnosis and management. Such disorders often require urgent intervention. Read on... Patient Page: Understanding MRIBy Caitlin LukacsA survey of the top 25 internists in the United States found that Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) were rated No. 1 as the most important development in medical science in the previous century. So what does this mean to chiropractic patients? For one thing, unlike X-rays, MRI does not expose patients to radiation. Read on... Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FS)-What Can I Do?By Tunning, DC, ATC, and Casey Crisp, DC, MSA young woman comes to your practice with a complaint of FS.Our patient is a 43-year-old female who is seeking chiropractic help with her fibromyalgia. Previously, she sought care from her medical doctor. She is tired of medications that haven't been of much help. Exercise has helped a little. Read on... Journal AbstractsBy Zange, DC Several open-access journal abstracts provide the profession with important insights into the latest studies. Read on... Book Review: Human Locomotion: The Conservative Management of Gait-related DisordersReviewed by Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP, FICCThis text is a substantial upgrade from Dr. Michaud's previous edition. It can be considered a bible for the biomechanically oriented practitioner who is dealing with gait mechanics. Other texts are far outdated, overbearing in breadth, and require more caffeine than is humanly possible to consume in order to wade through them. By contrast, Dr. Michaud's text is both interesting and eminently applicable. Read on... Ethics: Ignorance Is No Excuse By Mark Crawford, contributing writer In December 2011, Marc Krishner, a 46-year-old DC in Connecticut, pleaded guilty to $1.7 million in insurance fraud related to billing issues. M. Perle, DC, MS, and professor of clinical sciences at the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic, says fraudulent billing is the most common ethics violation that doctors of chiropractic commit. Read on... Copyright American Chiropractic Association | 1701 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington , VA 22209 | . Forward emailThis email was sent to vsaboe@... by memberinfo@... | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe | Privacy Policy.The American Chiropractic Association | 1701 Clarendon Blvd. | 1701 Clarendon Blvd. | Arlington | VA | 22209 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2012 Report Share Posted April 20, 2012 No, no, no! Much different. I did a book review on a text. Thank you however for your kind regards.Sent from I-phoneTed Forcum, DC, DACBSP Congratualtions, Ted. That is quite a piece of work!! SunnySunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com To: oregondcs From: vsaboe@...Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 07:15:18 -0700Subject: FW: March/April 2012 JACA Online Hi colleagues, From the ACA….looks like one of our own has published a new clinical text…..way cool Dr. Ted!! Vern Saboe, DCACA Delegate From: The American Chiropractic Association Sent: Friday, April 20, 2012 6:39 AMTo: vsaboe@...Subject: March/April 2012 JACA Online For the complete issue of JACA Online, click here.If you cannot locateyour ID, contactmemberinfo@.... For non-members, abstracts are free, but full-text versions are available for a fee. Contact Information E-mail: JACA@... Web: www.acatoday.org/JACAFocus: The Abnormal Gait: Part I By Carol Marleigh Kline, MA, JACA Online editorDr. Tom Michaud says nearly two million runners will fracture at least one bone and 50 percent will suffer an overuse injury that prevents them from running-but the advice MDs often give these athletes is outdated or incorrect. Learn what chiropractic and the latest research bring to the table. Read on... Feature: Hierarchy of Evidence Awareness Saves Time By Roecker, DCWe doctors of chiropractic often say there is insufficient evidence to support what we do. While this criticism may be true for some of the conditions DCs help manage, much evidence exists suggesting chiropractic is as effective as-or better than-other conservative management options. This article helps DCs streamline the process of weighing the evidence. Read on... Feature: The Symptomatic Face: An Algorithmic Approach By J. Schimp, DC, DACNB, DAAPMA patient who presents with facial symptoms in isolation or as part of a broader clinical picture warrants a thorough and timely investigation. In the majority of cases, facial symptoms reflect an underlying disorder that requires proper diagnosis and management. Such disorders often require urgent intervention. Read on... Patient Page: Understanding MRIBy Caitlin LukacsA survey of the top 25 internists in the United States found that Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) were rated No. 1 as the most important development in medical science in the previous century. So what does this mean to chiropractic patients? For one thing, unlike X-rays, MRI does not expose patients to radiation. Read on... Evidence in Action: My Patient Has Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FS)-What Can I Do?By Tunning, DC, ATC, and Casey Crisp, DC, MSA young woman comes to your practice with a complaint of FS.Our patient is a 43-year-old female who is seeking chiropractic help with her fibromyalgia. Previously, she sought care from her medical doctor. She is tired of medications that haven't been of much help. Exercise has helped a little. Read on... Journal AbstractsBy Zange, DC Several open-access journal abstracts provide the profession with important insights into the latest studies. Read on... Book Review: Human Locomotion: The Conservative Management of Gait-related DisordersReviewed by Ted Forcum, DC, DACBSP, FICCThis text is a substantial upgrade from Dr. Michaud's previous edition. It can be considered a bible for the biomechanically oriented practitioner who is dealing with gait mechanics. Other texts are far outdated, overbearing in breadth, and require more caffeine than is humanly possible to consume in order to wade through them. By contrast, Dr. Michaud's text is both interesting and eminently applicable. Read on... Ethics: Ignorance Is No Excuse By Mark Crawford, contributing writer In December 2011, Marc Krishner, a 46-year-old DC in Connecticut, pleaded guilty to $1.7 million in insurance fraud related to billing issues. M. Perle, DC, MS, and professor of clinical sciences at the University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic, says fraudulent billing is the most common ethics violation that doctors of chiropractic commit. Read on... Copyright American Chiropractic Association | 1701 Clarendon Blvd. Arlington , VA 22209 | . Forward emailThis email was sent to vsaboe@... by memberinfo@... | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe | Privacy Policy.The American Chiropractic Association | 1701 Clarendon Blvd. | 1701 Clarendon Blvd. | Arlington | VA | 22209 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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