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Want To Build Your Own Computer?

By |August 7, 2009|Education, General|

Last year’s hottest technology is currently available for 20-40% of what it cost last year, when you buy your parts and assemble them yourself.

Better than that, your system will not contain unnecessary background programs that steal away your prosessing power.

And best of all, you know ecactly what’s in your box, and you’ll have a pretty good idea how to fix it.

Visit our Computers Page to learn what parts you need, and how to create the system of your dreams while saving a bundle!

Chiropractic Training vs. Medical Training

By |August 4, 2009|Education, General|

Chiropractic Training vs. Medical Training

The Chiro.Org Blog


I was surprised to learn that, when I graduated from chiropractic school, that I would have taken 200 more class hours than a graduate of Johns Hopkins Medical School

This table is an eye opener because chiropractors receive more hours in diagnosis, orthopedics, microbiology, and more than twice as many hours in hours in neurology and radiology. WOW! (more…)

Working With Extremities?

By |June 16, 2009|Education, General, Health, News|

Working With Extremities?

The Chiro.Org Blog


I’m not sure how many chiropractic schools teach extremity adjusting (ankles, wrists, elbows, shoulders), but if you do extremity work, then you will love our   Shoulder Girdle Page.

The page starts with scholarly papers by Richard Schafer, D.C. on managing shoulder and joint trauma.   It also contains several other FULL-TEXT papers on shoulder management.   I hope you will find this material of interest!

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The Rehabilitation Corner ~ Part 2

By |June 14, 2009|Documentation, General, Health, News, Testing|

The Rehabilitation Corner ~ Part 2

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Dr. Richard C. Schafer, DC, PhD, FICC gave us permission back in 1998 to reproduce a series of his rehabilitation Monographs on our website.

Dr. Schafer is the most-published chiropractic author, and his textbooks were best sellers through the 80s and 90s. RC was the first DC author to be picked up by a medical publisher (Williams & Wilkins), and his books made millions for the ACA.

Enjoy the rest of Dr. Schafer’s Monographs at:

Rehabilitation Monograph Page

Outcome Assessment

By |June 10, 2009|Documentation, General, News, Outcome Assessment, Research|

Do you use Outcome Assessment in your practice? Patient improvement, documented with pre- and post- scoring on questionnaires (QAs) like the Neck Disability Index, or the SF-36, are indisputable evidence of medical necessity and patient progress.

Our Outcome Assessment Page contains, or links to, many of the most supported QAs. They are especially helpful in PI or WC claims, when your files are closely scrutinized. (more…)