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If you have a general or family practice, you probably
already treat some children. As the successes of specially trained
pediatric chiropractors become better known, you will have increasing
requests from parents who will want you to treat their children.
Build your awareness of what these experienced chiropractors have
accomplished with this enlightening video. Claudia Anrig Howe,
DC; Robin Hunter, DC, CCSP; Arnold Cianciulli, BS, DC, MS. |
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Would you like to see your practice expand to include
consulting in the workplace? This tape gives you a broad overview
of the ways chiropractors can be involved with business and industry...as
well as ways to approach a compay. Use it to gain pointers and
assess your own interest in becoming an occupational health consultant.
Joseph J. Sweere, DC, DABCO, DABCOH, Ted Oslay, DC; Patricia Bender,
DC; Michael Nelson, DC. |
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Although in the past you may have treated mostly
acute cases, today you are probably seeing more and more chronic
pain patients. This video walks you through different aspects
of recognizing, understanding and treating chronic pain. Nelson
Hendler, MSc, MD; Stephen H. Burns, DC, FCCS(C); Andrew Fischer,
MD, PhD; Lawrence M. Jack, DC. |
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Like most chiropractors, you are probably trying
to find out where you fit in today's health care system. Should
you regard yourself as a primary physician? A neuromusculoskeletal
specialist? Will you be better off under managed care? This timely
video will be relevant to your concerns as it airs the important
scope of practice debate. Cheryl Hawk, DC, MS PhD; Stephen H.
Burns, DC, FCCS(C); Craig Nelson, DC; Tilden Sokoloff, DPM, DC;
Gerald R. Weis, DC; Arnold E. Cianciulli, MS, DC. |
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Fibromyalgia differs widely from any other type
of pain syndrome. Today's chiropractor must know how to identify
fibromyalgia by a step-by-step diagnosis of exclusion as well
as know which treatments or treatment combinations have been shown
to be effective. This video will make you aware of the complex
nature of this disorder as well as the role chiropractors can
play in management of the fibromyalgia patient. Ronald Evans,
DC, FACO, and Michael Schmidt, DC; Frederic Taylor, MD; George
B. McClelland, DC; Gordon Browne, PT. |
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For too long the medical establishment has pointed
the finger at chiropractic as being the cause of most CVA's. It
now appears that manipulation by chiropractors may rarely be implicated.
Review contraindications and treatment parameters to avoid cervical
manipulation related stroke . . . and get information that will
help you assure your patients that cervical manipulation for treatment
of tension headaches, cervicogenic headaches, and other disorders
is a safe procedure. Rand S. Swenson, DC, MD, PhD; Allan G.J.
Terrett, M.App.Sc.(Chiro); Arthur Croft, DC, DABCO. |
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Headache is the third most common symptom with which
patients present to chiropractors. It is a condition that chiropractors
often treat with remarkable effectiveness. You'll get the background
you need with experts Howard Vernon, DC, who discusses mechanisms
of head pain, and Thomas Ward, MD, who succinctly covers recognizing,
classifying, and diagnosing both benign and serious causes of
headache. Dr. Gary Hack, DDS, discusses his new research on the
possible muscle dural connection in head pain. Lucy Whyte Ferguson,
DC, recipient of the 1996 Janet Travell Soft Tissue Pain Management
Award, demonstrates the myofascial approach to headache management
with several of her patients who have complex conditions. Also
featured are Alan Adams, DC, Thomas Bergmann, DC, Ian Coulter,
PhD, Craig Nelson, DC, and John J. Triano, DC, PhD, with Rand
S. Swenson, DC, MD, PhD, Guest Editor. |
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