Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 15-17 3930 Chiropractic and homeopathic treatement of IGE mediated allergies
  • Kfoury PW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 18-26 3931 Can students work their way through chiropractic college in the '90s?
  • Miller HM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 28-29+ 3932 Nutritional counseling: The missing link in chiropractic care
  • Twogood DA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 31+ 3933 Five keys to excellent health: A patient guide
  • Kreitman H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 32+ 3934 An approach to sacral work: A subconscious control experience?
  • Watson JG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 34+ 3935 Myths, monsters and 401(k)s
  • Huff R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 38-39 3936 The "miracle" that someone performs every day
  • Greenberg M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 40-44 3937 Neurophysiology and aluminum
  • Murray RP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 46-49 3938 Homeopathy: A successful and powerful adjunct to chiropractic
  • Keifer JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1995(38:2): 50-51 3939 Another look at microcurrent: It could be better than you think
  • Greenlee DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 10-14 3789 HOW TO PRODUCE 10 TIMES MORE NEW PATIENTS WITH YOUR DIRECT MAILINGS
  • Koslow B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 16-24 3790 ONE DC'S ULTIMATE CURE FOR OBESITY
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 26-32 3791 WHAT TO DO WHEN THE CASH ISN'T FLOWING
  • Preston K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 34-36 3792 MID-LIFE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Morgan T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 40-49 3793 BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE
  • Drubin DT
  • Howell LW
  • Singer D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 50-52 3794 WHAT DOES IT REALLY COST TO CLOSE YOUR PRACTICE FOR A DAY?
  • Goldschlager L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 54-55 3795 BJ'S $50,000 TIMPOGRAPH STILL CAPTURES OUR IMAGINATION AFTER MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS
  • Burcon M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 56-58 3796 CLAIMS MANAGEMENT
  • Koriva M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1995(38:3): 60-63 3797 ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN IN THE FEMALE: A CASE PRESENTATION
  • Burton R
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 14-17 4286 A DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEY OF ATTITUDES, AWARENESS AND OPINIONS TOWARD CHIROPRACTORS
  • Francis RS
  • Hays SL
  • Sibley JW JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 18-21 4287 PARASPINAL EMG SCANNING - A COST CONTAINMENT STRATEGY FOR THE '90S
  • Gentempo P Jr
  • Kent C
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 23-28+ 4288 STANDARDIZATION OF MEASUREMENTS: AN IMPERATIVE FOR ECONOMICAL, RELIABLE AND OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF FUNCTION AND OUTCOME
  • Gerhard JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 30-31 4289 A PROPOSED TESTING PROCEDURE FOR DIETARY LECTIN INCOMPATIBILITY
  • Kuehnemann H
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 32+ 4290 WHEN WILL I SEE MY FIRST NEW PATIENT FROM MANAGED CARE?
  • Klesmit TA
  • Talcott TN
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 34+ 4291 MICROCURRENT ACUPUNCTURE AND THE TWO FACES OF POPLITEAL MYOFASCIAL SYNDROMES
  • Teachworth JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 36+ 4292 ACNE AND HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1995(37:6): 40-49 4293 THE RESEARCH STATUS OF APPLIED KINESIOLOGY, PT 2: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF APPLIED KINESIOLOGY RESEARCH
  • Rosen MS
  • Williams L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 12-13 4414 ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF INJURY AND DYSFUNCTION IN MUSICIANS
  • Skalski RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 15-18 4415 MALPRACTICE INSURANCE - UNDERSTANDING HOW RATES ARE SET
  • Rister LM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 20-26 4416 CEREBELLAR STRAIN AND COUNTERSTRAIN PATTERNS, PT 2
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 28 4417 CHIROPRACTIC: SEE THE VISION, 20/20
  • Vogel FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 30-31 4418 ADDING EAR ACUPUNCTURE RESULTS TO YOUR PRACTICE WITHOUT BEING AN ACUPUNCTURIST
  • Wing Greenlee C
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 32-37 4419 HOMEOPATHIC THERAPEUTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF SCIATICA
  • Hershoff A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 40-41 4420 SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: THE CASE FOR NEW PAYMENT OPTIONS
  • Takacs G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 43-49 4421 THE METRECOM SKELETAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM, PT 3
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1995(37:5): 88-89 4422 IN PURSUIT OF PASSION
  • Esteb WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 15 4102 The legacy of the grand celebration
  • Holmberg WF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 16-17+ 4103 Generate the exposure chiropractic deserves by speaking out with the facts
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 18+ 4104 Where are we after 100 years of chiropractic?
  • Padgett KW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 20-21 4105 The scientific evolution of chiropractic
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 22+ 4106 Managing our future
  • Morton LR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 26-30 4107 Chiropractic: A passion for healing: A perspective from Logan College of Chiropractic
  • Goodman GA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 32-34 4108 Acupuncture: Ancient art of Chinese healing now practiced in modern times
  • Yennie RD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 36-37 4109 The bigotry of big
  • Esteb WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 38+ 4110 Listening and responding
  • Singer RG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 40-45 4111 The neurophysiology of behavior and emotions
  • Nathanson J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 46-49 4112 How women can build the chiropractic practice they really want
  • Koslow M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1995(38:1): 76-79 4113 Standard of care issues in chiropractic practice
  • Foreman SM
  • Stahl MJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 12 4595 Practical imaging cameos
  • Hammett RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 14-23 4596 Cerebellar strain and counterstrain patterns, Pt 1EREBELLAR STRAIN AND COUNTERSTRAIN PATTERNS, PT 1
  • Goodheart JG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 24-26 4597 The metrecom skeletal analysis system, Pt 2
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 28-34 4598 Chiropractic vs. medical management of work-related back injuries: Cost comparison studies of workers compensation cases
  • Kukurin GW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 36-37 4599 Orthotic casting: Which method?
  • Christensen KD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 39+ 4600 Chiropractic and holistic management of type II diabetes mellitus
  • Kfoury PW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 40-42 4601 Protecting confidentiality in workers comp cases
  • Jacob M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 44-49 4602 The human personality in chiropractic rehabilitation
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 70-75 4603 Interrelationships of subluxation, acupuncture meridians and mofascial trigger point syndromes
  • Teachworth JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1995(37:4): 76-77 4604 Homeopathy and chiropractic for colds and flu
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 12+ 4907 Expanding services to mentally handicapped patients
  • Burton R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 14-15 4908 New perspectives on health care
  • Seater SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 17-23 4909 Research status of Applied Kinesiology part 1
  • Rosen MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 25+ 4910 What women should know about starting up and running a successful chiropractic practice
  • Koslow M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 30-31 4911 Board certified: A quality control program in a chiropractic organization
  • Palmer JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 33-34 4912 Adapting traditional Chinese acupuncture to nonneedle microcurrent
  • Wing Greenlee C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 36-37 4913 How the elite one percent use the innate factor to achieve noble goals
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 38 4914 The price of success
  • Djukich D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 40-41 4915 Orthotic therapy
  • Austin WM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 42 4916 It was a challenge - I thought I could help
  • Watson JG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 44-49 4917 Lead: A question of environmental, political and medical sanity
  • Blaurock-Busch E
  • Busch Y
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 74-76 4918 Subluxation: The reason for chiropractic's existence
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1994(37:2): 78-79 4919 Cause and effect: Unlocking the door to spinal understanding
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 14-18 4796 Beyond the mechanical subluxation: The science, art and philosophy of comprehensive chiropractic part 6
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 20 4797 Increase your practice by visualization
  • Schwartzbauer RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 22-23 4798 Brain activity, nutrition and emotions
  • Nathanson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 24-26 4799 Homeopathics vs. antibiotics
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 28+ 4800 Surviving managed care
  • Klesmit T
  • Talcott TYN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 30-31 4801 Healing vs. nonhealing injuries and repair
  • Tucker JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 33+ 4802 Temperature gradient testing: Is this a disk management breakthrough?
  • Risley WB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 36-38 4803 It's time to help your patients say good-bye to tendinitis
  • Holtman EG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 40-41 4804 A professional team approach: Interdisciplinary interfacing benefits outpatients
  • Schmidt ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 44-49 4805 The metrecom skeletal analysis system part 1
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1994(37:3): 76-81 4806 Sports medicine for weekend warriors: Emergency therapy and intensive rehab of injuries using microcurrent
  • Wing Greenlee C
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 12+ 5244 THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCHARGE PLANNING AND INSTRUCTIONS
  • Hyland JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 14-18 5245 RECYCLING FATIGUE INTO ENERGY: MOLYBDENUM
  • Cooter S
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 20 5246 The doctor's guide to health care abbreviations
  • Phelps RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 22-23 5247 20 ways to recession-proof your practice
  • Shuffler DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 25+ 5248 Does your practice have value?
  • Silverman H
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 26-27 5249 UPDATE ON RECENT MENS MICROCURRENT RESEARCH
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 28 5250 IDEAS THAT MAY AID HOME CARE RECOVERY FROM ACUTE LOW BACK PAIN
  • McKibbin M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 30-37 5251 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC PART 5
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 38 5252 NUTRITIONAL COUNSELLING-SOMEONE'S GOT TO DO IT
  • Twogood DA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 40-41 5253 FINANCIAL PRINCIPLES TO LIVE BY
  • Humble DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 44-45 5254 HOMEOPATHIC HEALING PROCESS: HERING'S LAW OF CURE, AND RETRACING
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 46-48 5255 LASER THERAPY: AN OVERVIEW
  • Deuel SK
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1994(36:6): 74-75 5256 A FIRST FOR QUEBEC: CHIROPRACTIC AS PART OF THE UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 14-15 5372 FIND IT, FIX IT, AND LEAVE IT ALONE: TIME TO RE-EMBRACE AN OLD CHIROPRACTIC PRINCIPLE
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 16-20 5373 Hair analysis is not a valid test? Says who?
  • Blaurock-Busch E
  • Busch BW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 22-23 5374 INCREASE PATIENT VISIT FOLLOW-THROUGH WITH THE EXTEN-TRAC
  • Anthony DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 25 5375 CHANGE YOUR INVESTMENTS AND RAISE YOUR RETURN
  • Short C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 26+ 5376 BUYING A CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE: OPPORTUNITY FOR THE 90S
  • Kingsbury GM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 28 5377 PRIMARY CARE: DO YOU QUALIFY?
  • Baldt GA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 30-31 5378 BRAIN, BODY AND CHIROPRACTIC PART 3
  • Davis BR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 33 5379 WHY TAKE FOOD SUPPLEMENTS?
  • Perdian TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 34 5380 GOLFERS BACK INJURY-THE UNDERLYING CAUSE
  • Kinnard JS
  • Kinnard JT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 36-38 5381 C12 H22 O11 (DISACCHARIDES)
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 40+ 5382 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN A CHIROPRACTIC ORGANIZATION: A PROCESS OF EVOLUTION
  • Palmer JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 42+ 5383 VERTETRAC AMBULATORY TRACTION AND THE LUMBAR FACET SYNDROME
  • Tucker JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 44-49 5384 First rib subluxation-key to a myriad of symptoms
  • Amitrano RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1994(36:5): 86 5385 PROBE ELECTRODES IN MICROCURRENT
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 12+ 5071 CAR SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
  • Tucker J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 14-17 5072 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF CHIROPRACTIC REHABILITATION
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 18-21 5073 THE BLOSSOM EFFECT: GETTING PATIENTS WELL FASTER
  • Reid JD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 22-23 5074 Patient economics 101
  • Esteb WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 24-25 5075 NERVE TISSUE SUPPORT
  • Decava JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 28+ 5076 THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN KID'S GAMES AND POWER GAMES
  • Djukich D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 30-31 5077 REWEAVING THE BASKET CASES: MANAGING CHALLENGES WITH HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 33+ 5078 DOES YOUR TECHNIQUE PROVIDE SOLUTION-ORIENTED, PROBLEM-SOLVING CHIROPRACTIC CARE CAPABILITIES?
  • Ward LE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 36-38 5079 CHIROPRACTIC: GET FOCUSED, TAKE CONTROL, DO SOMETHING!
  • Sather RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 40-41 5080 THE ART OF EXPERT WITNESS TESTIMONY
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 44-46 5081 Hair tissue mineral analysis (TMA) for the assessment of mineral status in idiopathic scoliosis
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 48-49 5082 WHEN IS A "BEAUTIFUL" OFFICE A "POWERFUL" OFFICE?
  • Pearson J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1994(37:1): 73-74 5083 HOW TO INCREASE YOUR PATIENT LOAD WITHOUT ADDITIONAL ASSOCIATES AND INCREASE YOUR NET INCOME WITH NEWLY DEVELOPED TECHNOLOGY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 11 5517 RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY IN YOUR OFFICE
  • Grilliot JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 14-18 5518 SPORADIC CASES OF SCIENCE JOURNAL ELITISM WITHIN A CHIROPRACTIC COMMUNITY
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 20-26 5519 CHIROPRACTIC APPLICATION OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FOR SOCIAL ATTITUDE CHANGE
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 28-35 5520 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC PART 4
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wicher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 36-39 5521 THE SALE OF A PRACTICE: CREATING A "WIN-WIN"
  • Kingsbury GM
  • Redleaf A
  • Zola MJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 40-41 5522 FIND YOUR DREAM LOCATION: THE USE OF DEMOGRAPHICS TO LOCATE THE IDEAL PRACTICE SITE
  • Marty JO
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 42+ 5523 INCREASING YOUR SCOPE OF PRACTICE EASILY, EFFECTIVELY AND SAFELY WITH HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 44-45 5524 THE DC AND THE MH
  • Burton R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 46 5525 CONTROLLING X-RAY QUALITY
  • Schnedler RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 48-49 5526 THE NEW DOCTOR'S PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
  • Shuffler DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 74 5527 BEATING THE RECESSION WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1994(36:4): 76+ 5528 TIME TO PUT CHIROPRACTIC IN THE STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 14-17 5823 BRAIN, BODY AND CHIROPRACTIC, PART 1
  • Davis BR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 18-26 5824 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC, PART 3
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 28-29 5825 THE NEED FOR IMPROVED CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC CAPABILITIES FOR FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS
  • Reichel DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 30-31 5826 NUTRITION IN THE PREVENTION OF HEART DISEASE
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 33-34 5827 TAKE THE QUANTUM LEAP TO GREATER SUCCESS
  • Redleaf A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 36-42 5828 DRUGS, MIND MOOD AND FOOD
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 44-46 5829 IONTOPHORESIS FOR CHIROPRACTORS, PART 2
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 48-49+ 5830 SO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE?
  • Shuffler DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 50-53 5831 SILICON AND (CHIROPRACTIC) HEALTH
  • Blaurock-Busch E
  • McQuire A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1993(36:2): 81 5832 THESE FRONT DESK ADJUSTMENTS WILL SAVE YOUR NECK
  • Heaivilin JJ
  • Heaivilin L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 14-19 5710 APPLIED CHIROPRACTIC IN REFLEX ANALYSIS OF THE CRANIUM
  • Kotheimer WMJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 20-23 5711 URINARY INDICAN: VALUABLE ASSESSMENT OF DYSFUNCTION AND DISEASE
  • Clark DB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 25 5712 MOTIVATION
  • Vogel FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 26-27 5713 HOW MUCH YOUR PRACTICE IS REALLY WORTH AND HOW TO BUY AND SELL ONE
  • Koslow BM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 28-31 5714 BRAIN, BODY AND CHIROPRACTIC, PART 2
  • Davis BR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 33-34 5715 BEHAVIORAL CHIROPRACTIC: A THOUGHT IN PROCESS
  • Chiacchi MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 36-41 5716 ANKLE SPRAIN
  • Charrette MN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 42-49 5717 COMMUNICATING WITH TERMINALLY ILL PATIENTS
  • Eisenberg AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 70-71 5718 AMBULATORY TRACTION TECHNIQUE FOR LOW BACK PAIN
  • Tucker JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 73 5719 DON'T NAME YOUR HOGS
  • Pierce RW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 74-75 5720 "Innate" chiropractic vs. "scientific" chiropractic
  • Greenlee DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 76 5721 HEY DOC, DO WE REALLY NEED TO TAKE X RAYS?
  • Shanks P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1993(36:3): 78-79 5722 ANALYSIS BY FUNCTION
  • Shepherd WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 14-17 6110 HUMERAL SUBLUXATION AND POSTERIOR PECTORAL GIRDLE MYODYSNEURIA
  • Amitrano RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 18-23 6111 COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY IN CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 25-27 6112 SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE SHORT LEG SYNDROME, PART II
  • Ward LE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 28-31 6113 MINERAL ANALYSIS AND NUTRITION
  • Blaurock-Busch E
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 33-34 6114 THE ECONOMICS OF CHIROPRACTIC AND THE NEW HEALTH CARE REFORM
  • Ezell ET
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 36-38 6115 THE SOFT SHOE LIFT AS THE MOST ADVANCED ADJUNCT TO CHIROPRACTIC STRUCTURAL CORRECTION
  • Fair KA
  • Mocak L
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 38 6116 WHEN SHE STOPPED BREATHING, MY MIND WAS MADE UP
  • Watson JG
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 40-41 6117 CHIROPRACTIC, COMPUTERS, GROWING UP AND NIRVANA
  • Rollis CM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 42-43 6118 NOISY JAWS
  • Watkins RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 44-53 6119 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC, PART 1
  • Floyd E
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 54-55 6120 CHOLESTEROL - FACT OR MYTH?
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 56-57 6121 "An interview on chiropractic? Oh, that's nothing new"
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1993(35:6): 90-92 6122 THE CASE OF MISSING SACRUM
  • Wong LR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 12 6215 WORD OF MOUTH AND BEYOND
  • Ashby RC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 14-17 6216 RE-ENVISIONING THE CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Redleaf A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 18-21 6217 SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE SHORT LEG SYNDROME, PART I
  • Ward LE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 22-27 6218 MONITORING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE: WHAT EVERY CHIROPRACTOR WOULD LIKE TO IGNORE BUT CAN'T
  • Merry TR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 28 6219 DEALING WITH UPSET PERSONS
  • Edwards LD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 30-31 6220 POSTURAL CERVICAL SUPPORT
  • Hyland JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 32-44 6221 100% immunity - the fight against AIDS
  • Nathanson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 46-47 6222 THAT DIRTY FAT
  • Hobson MK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 47 6223 THE THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF LISTENING
  • Goldschlager L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 48-50 6224 PATELLOFEMORAL JOINT EVALUATION AND TREATMENT PROGRAM FOR THE MALTRACKING PATELLA
  • Geary J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 50 6225 CLIFF SHEATS' LEAN BODIES
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 52-57 6226 COPING WITH LOW INTEREST RATES
  • Browne H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 86-87 6227 ATHLETES BENEFIT FROM CHIROPRACTIC CARE AND MICROCURRENT AT THE BARCELONBA OLYMPIC GAMES
  • Manley-Teahen L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 88 6228 HOW TO STAY IN OFFICE
  • Djukich D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1993(35:5): 90-91 6229 LUMBOPELVIC ACCELERATION - DECELERATION SYNDROME
  • Tucker JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 11+ 5948 MANY CHIROPRACTORS ARE UNPREPARED TO SURVIVE THE BRAVE NEW WORLD OF HEALTH CARE REFORM
  • Koslow BM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 12 5949 THE PRACTICE APPRAISAL
  • Kingsbury GM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 14-17 5950 THE EFFECT OF EYE POSITIONING ON BODY MOVEMENT
  • Fellabaum J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 18-23 5951 MEDICAL FACTORS AND DISABILITY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH LONG-TERM LOW BACK DISABILITY DUE TO ON-THE-JOB INJURY
  • Van Hemert MR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 25-27 5952 TWO KINDS OF ACUPUNCTURE
  • Johnson MB
  • Ulett GA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 28-31 5953 HOW TO CARE FOR THE DRUG ADDICTED PATIENT
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 33 5954 SCOLIOSIS - A CASE STUDY
  • Perdian TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 34-41 5955 BEYOND THE MECHANICAL SUBLUXATION: THE SCIENCE, ART AND PHILOSOPHY OF COMPREHENSIVE CHIROPRACTIC, PART 2
  • Liu R
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 42 5956 ASTHMA: A CHIROPRACTIC ALTERNATIVE
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 44-47 5957 CHIROPRACTIC UTILIZATION OF KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
  • Courtney MD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 49+ 5958 THE CASE OF PRESENTATION: WHY, WHEN AND HOW
  • Green MB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 50-52 5959 ELECTRODIAGNOSTICS - A NEW CHIROPRACTIC FRONTIER
  • Zezula LR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 54-57 5960 IONTOPHORESIS FOR CHIROPRACTORS
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 86-87 5961 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERVAL TRAINING
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1993(36:1): 88-91 5962 GALLBLADDER PROBLEMS: AN OVERVIEW
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 12+ 6358 BUCKY MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE FOR COMPARATIVE X RAYS
  • Anthony DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 14-18 6359 SCIENCE IN CHIROPRACTIC: THREAT OR ASSET?
  • Slosberg M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 20-21 6360 CONTROLLED SYMPTOM RELATED OUTCOME STUDIES-THE BEST SCIENTIFIC PROOF
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 22-25 6361 BLOOD PRESSURE EVALUATIONS IN THE CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Clark DB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 27 6362 THE ROAD TO MR. OLYMPIA
  • Bellomo JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 28-29 6363 HOW A CHIROPRACTIC MODALITY BECAME A MEDICAL MODALITY: THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF MENS MICROCURRENT
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 30+ 6364 THE LIGHT-FORCE TECHNIQUE: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE CVA SCANDAL
  • Perdian TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 32-34 6365 LOW BACK PAIN AND AMBULATORY TRACTION
  • Christensen KD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 36-41 6366 CHIROPRACTIC SELF-CONDITIONING HYPNOSIS
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 43 6367 MY EXPERIENCE WITH EDTA CHELATION
  • Masters RO
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 44-53 6368 CHIROENERGETICS
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 54-55 6369 THE BIRTH OF THE LEGACY PART II: CLINIC IMPLEMENTATION
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1993(35:4): 56-57 6370 GETTING TO THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM WITH HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 12 6742 FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE IN LESS THAN 10 YEARS
  • Johnson DE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 14-17 6743 REMUNERATION FOR REFERRALS-LEGAL OR ILLEGAL?
  • Phelps RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 18-21 6744 MECHANISMS OF SPINAL PAIN
  • Croft AC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 24-28 6745 A PRIVATE PRACTITIONER'S VIEW OF CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY
  • McKibbin M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 30-31 6746 PRINCIPLES BY WHICH TO ADJUST
  • Vilner RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 32+ 6747 COUGH/MILGRAM'S TEST: A NEW ORTHOPEDIC TEST FOR LUMBAR DISCS
  • Jagusch JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 34+ 6748 HEADACHE MYSTERY IS FINALLY SOLVED OR UNDERSTOOD
  • Brewer DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 36 6749 BAKER'S CYST...A CASE HISTORY
  • Schimp DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 38 6750 UNEARTHING YOUR DREAMS
  • Djukich D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 40-43 6751 CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION: A CRITICAL VIEW FROM ITALY
  • Forieri M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 44-51 6752 CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION: A MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDY FOR THE 1990S, PART 4
  • Follick ED
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 52-54 6753 SAVING YOUR NEST EGG FROM THE INHERITANCE TAX TRAP: AN UPDATE ON THE LATEST IN FINANCIAL PLANNING
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1992(35:2): 56-57 6754 THE HOMEOPATHIC HEALING PROCESS
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 12+ 6566 CRISIS IN HEALTH CARE: A CHIROPRACTIC PERSPECTIVE
  • Southerland R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 14-15 6567 CHIROPRACTIC CAN POSITIVELY IMPACT THREE BIG ISSUES-OUR ECONOMY, HEALTH CARE AND DRUG ABUSE
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 17-25 6568 THE BRAIN, BEHAVIOR AND INCREASING PATIENT COMMITMENT
  • Nathanson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 27-29 6569 DETECTING THE VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION WITH AN ADDED INGREDIENT: COLOR
  • Kotheimer WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 30 6570 WHAT IS MARKETING?
  • Ashby RC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 32-33 6571 THE BIRTH OF THE LEGACY AND TRI-PHASIC HEALTH CARE
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 34 6572 CHIROPRACTIC SCORES AT THE WINTER OLYMPICS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 36-41 6573 BODY ARMOR AND EMOTION
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 43-45 6574 PROPRIOCEPTIVE POSTURAL REFLEX TECHNICS
  • Watkins RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 46-49 6575 Hair trace mineral analysis: An interview with Dr. David L. Watts
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 51-52 6576 RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 54-56 6577 WHY CHIROPRACTORS ARE BETTER OFF THAN MDS- OR THE CAPITALISTIC CHIROPRACTOR VS. SOCIALISTIC MEDICINE
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 57 6578 AN INNOVATIVE X-RAY MARKING METHOD
  • Dicicco JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 88-90 6579 CLASSICAL VS. CONTEMPORARY HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 92-93 6580 REVIEW: I.B.I.S. (INTERACTIVE BODY-MIND INFORMATION SYSTEM-A NEW COMPUTER DATABASE OF ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE INFORMATION
  • Hurd D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1992(35:3): 94 6581 AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE CONTROL: UNCERTAINTY TO SIMPLICITY IN X RAY
  • Wiegand R
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 12+ 7110 SECRETS OF A PRACTICE APPRAISER, PART II. WHAT MAKES A PRACTICE VALUABLE
  • Kingsbury GM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 14-18 7111 THE ECONOMICS OF CHIROPRACTIC: WHY PATIENTS COME BACK-AN ECONOMIC MODEL
  • De Hass E
  • Rooda GS
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 20-21 7112 THE LATERALITY OF DISEASE
  • Boyd R
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 22+ 7113 ADMINISTRATIVE EXCELLENCE: A KEY TO QUALITY SERVICE DELIVERY
  • Saunders D
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 24-25 7114 ON THE PURPOSE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 27 7115 CHIROPRACTIC SELF-CONDITIONING HYPOTHESIS: ON THE MECHANISM OF ARTHRITIS
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 28-30 7116 SOMETIMES IT IS NOT EASY OR INEXPENSIVE TO ENFORCE YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
  • Kadel RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 32+ 7117 PLANNING
  • Djukich D
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 34-41 7118 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF HEALING
  • Nathanson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 43+ 7119 PROTECTING YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR PRACTICE
  • Huff R
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 46-47 7120 RYAN ITIS: A HOMEOPATHIC/CHIROPRACTIC CASE STUDY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 48-49 7121 LET'S GET TOUGH
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 50-53 7122 HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, PART 2
  • Sather RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 54-57 7123 A CHIROPRACTIC CASE STUDY: ERGONOMIC RESEARCH
  • Faulkner TL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 84-85 7124 CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY. INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY: HOW IT WORKS AND WHAT'S NEW
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1992(34:6): 86-90 7125 EARLY CHIROPRACTIC PSYCHOLOGY
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 12-13 7240 CHIROPRACTORS HAVE MANY OPTIONS TO CONSIDER IN SELECTING A RETIREMENT PLAN
  • Forlini AG
  • Kolody MJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 14-22 7241 DO HERNIATED DISCS PRODUCE PAIN?
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 24-25 7242 HYPOADRENIA - A HOMEOPATHIC ANSWER
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 27 7243 SUBLUXATIONS ARE YOUR BUSINESS
  • Spano N
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 28-34 7244 CASE STUDIES AND CONCLUSIONS OF RESULTS OF MANIPULATION UNDER ANESTHESIA
  • Talcott TN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 36-46 7245 IVAN PAVLOV, HIS DOG AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • Walker S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 50-51 7246 LOW COST X-RAY COPIES
  • Labarbera JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 51 7247 YOUR DAUGHTER WILL NEVER WALK
  • Fallick ML
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 52 7248 WEIGHT-BEARING CASTING AND ORTHOTICS
  • Lening PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 54-57 7249 THE CHIROPRACTOR AS COUNSELOR, PART 4
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 86-89 7250 CONTINUING SERIES IN ELECTROTHERAPY. HOW DOES 4,700 YEARS OF SPINAL MANIPULATION COMPARE TO MODERN CHIROPRACTIC. RESULTS OF THE ...
  • Teachworth JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 90-93 7251 WHY ARE SOME DOCTORS SUCCESSFUL WHILE OTHERS ARE NOT?
  • Humble DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1992(34:5): 48 7252 ZYGOMATIC SUTURAL TECHNIQUE
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 14-17 6918 BODY LANGUAGE AND THE CHIROPRACTIC
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 18-22 6919 CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION: A MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDY FOR THE 1990S, PART 3
  • Follick ED
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 24-25 6920 A HISTORY OF THE CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT
  • Masters RO
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 27-28 6921 ENZYMES AND THE TREATMENT OF AIDS
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 30 6922 GONSTEAD, CYRIAX, MCKENZIE AND "THE DANGER WITHIN"
  • Dorman P
  • Osborne D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 32-33 6923 THE LOST MEDULLA
  • Kale MU
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 34 6924 PRACTICE BUILDING FOCUS: UNIQUENESS
  • Porteous BJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 36 6925 EXERCISE MECHANICS
  • Herd PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 38 6926 BILATERAL TEMPORAL TECHNIQUE
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 40-43 6927 HOMEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 44-45 6928 SYSTEM FOR TOTAL SPINAL REHABILITATION
  • Roth G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 46-51 6929 MIND-BODY-BIOCHEMISTRY HOLISTIC CHIROPRACTIC CARE
  • Nathanson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 52-57 6930 DO WE HAVE CHIROPRACTIC COUSINS IN CHINA?
  • Teachworth JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 90 6931 EFFICIENCY AND EFFICACY IN RADIOLOGY
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 92-93 6932 ABC RETIREMENT PLAN
  • McCusker J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 94 6933 COMPANY CARS - THE GREAT AMERICAN BENEFIT
  • Huff R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 105 6934 A HOLISTIC GUIDE TO CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE, BY WILLIAM RISLEY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1992(35:1): 105 6935 LIVING HEALTHY: HOME BACK CARE VIDEO
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 12+ 7405 SAFE ANNUITY INVESTING
  • Parisi CF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 14-17 7406 THE QUANTUM LEAP IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Lind PL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 18-21 7407 HOW WE DISTURB OURSELVES, PART 3
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 24-25 7408 EXPOSE MEDICAL MALPRACTICE/FRAUD "BY EXCLUSION" OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 27-28 7409 THE BACK MASTER I.M.R., PART 2: HOW, WHEN AND WHY
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 30-31 7410 COMMUNICATING CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTLY
  • McAnsh KC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 32-34 7411 A CURE FOR CATARACTS...PREVENTION
  • Schimp DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 36-37 7412 MOVE IT...OR LOSE IT!
  • Belding BW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 38-41 7413 HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, PART 1
  • Sather RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 42 7414 THE BASIC INGREDIENT FOR SUCCESS
  • Schwartzbauer RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 44-45 7415 HOMEOPATHY-CORRECTING NERVE INTERFERENCE
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 46-48 7416 THE MECHANISM OF MONITORING CHOLESTEROL
  • Howatt TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 50 7417 A CASE REPORT: STENOSING TENOSYNOVITIS AND DIETARY CONSIDERATION
  • Zachman ZJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 52-56 7418 SET POINT TECHNIQUE
  • Lebowitz M
  • Schmitt WH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 58-61 7419 CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY. NEW USES FOR MICROCURRENT ELECTROTHERAPY: SNAKE AND SPIDER BITES
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1992(34:4): 94-98 7420 TESTIMONY ABOUT THE FDA'S REGULATION OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 12 7773 I OWE HOW MUCH IN PENALTIES?
  • Davis BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 14-15 7774 THE IMPORTANCE OF OBJECTIVE EXAMINATIONS AND RE-EXAMINATIONS
  • Clark DB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 17-18 7775 THE COUNSELING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHIROPRACTOR AND PATIENTS, PART 2
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 20-27 7776 APPLIED KINESIOLOGY: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
  • McCord KM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 28-29 7777 BREAKTHROUGH FOR PATIENT SELF-ADMINISTERED THERAPY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 32-37 7778 THE VICKERY METHOD OF CHIROPRACTIC AND OSTEOPATHY
  • Vickery BE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 38-40 7779 MEASURABLE SPINAL DYSFUNCTION
  • Shepherd WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 42 7780 "Jacqueline Hyde"- A homeopathic/chiropractic case study
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 44-45 7781 FATIGUE AND ENERGY
  • Koren T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 46+ 7782 PAYMENT DENIED
  • Nash EM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 48-50 7783 MANIPULATION UNDER ANESTHESIA
  • Boyd JE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 50 7784 THE ASSOCIATION OF THE SERRATUS ANTICUS AND RHOMBOID MAJOR MUSCULATURE IN ANTEROLATERAL THORACIC PAIN SYNDROMES: A SYNOPSIS
  • Chiacchi MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 52-53 7785 WHAT WE DON'T KNOW CAN HURT US
  • Hobson MK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 56-57 7786 CHIROPRACTIC IN TRANSITION: THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE
  • Mulvihill JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 58 7787 OCCIPITAL APPROACH, SPHENOBASILAR TECHNIQUE
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 60-61 7788 PROTOCOL FOR CLINICAL THERMOGRAPHY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 96-97 7789 DIRECT MAIL COUPONING: NOT JUST FOR SUPERMARKETS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 98 7790 A TIME FOR CHANGE
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1991(34:2): 112 7791 TMJ: THE SELF-HELP PROGRAM, BY JOHN J. TADDEY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 12 7608 PLANNING FOR FINANCIAL WELLNESS
  • Cragan R
  • Foulds ML
  • Niegisch K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 14-15 7609 A MONTH-BY-MONTH CHIROPRACTIC MARKETING PLAN THAT AIMS HIGH!
  • London J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 17-21 7610 CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION: A MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDY FOR THE 1990S, PART II
  • Follick ED
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 24-29 7611 NUTRITION SUPPLEMENTS AND THE NEED FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INTERFACE BETWEEN NUTRITION AND PUBLIC HEALTH
  • Dederichs MM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 30-34 7612 TAPPING INTO THE EMOTIONAL PROFILES OF PATIENTS CHIROPRACTORS CARE FOR
  • Nathanson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 36-37 7613 THE BACK MASTER I.M.R.
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 38 7614 FOR THE HOLISTICALLY ORIENTED CHIROPRACTOR
  • Neesby TE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 40-41 7615 LEARNING DISORDERS AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • Koren T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 43+ 7616 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC IS YOU
  • Shreeve MW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 44+ 7617 TREATING PUSTULAR PSORIASIS - A CASE REPORT
  • Perdian TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 46+ 7618 SPINAL COLUMN STRESSOLOGY: A CONCEPT PIONEERING ITS WAY INTO THE STRUCTURAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSION
  • Bahan JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 48-49 7619 DISEASE OF ADAPTATION?
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 50-55 7620 BIOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION - ALTERNATIVE TO HIP PROSTHESIS
  • Faber WF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 56-57 7621 ABSORPTION OF INTACT ORALLY INGESTED PROTEIN MOLECULES FROM THE GUT
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 58-61 7622 SKIN SITE RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT: A REVIEW AND UPDATE. CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 88-91 7623 COMMON ORTHOPEDIC PROBLEMS IN PREGNANCY
  • Newquist SA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 92-93 7624 MULTIPLE CLINIC ORGANIZATIONS
  • Humble DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 94 7625 CHIROPRACTIC IN TRANSITION: THE WAVE OF THE FUTURE, PART 2
  • Mulvihill JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 100-101 7626 ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND MYOFASCIAL PAIN
  • Lowe JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1991(34:3): 102 7627 SHINGLES: AN ITCHY SUBJECT
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 12 8080 UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE AS A RETIREMENT HEDGE
  • Bell JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 14-15 8081 BENEFITS OF EXERCISING IN A POOL
  • Tucker J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 17-20 8082 AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT APPROACH TO PSORIASIS
  • Connolly RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 22-23 8083 SCHEDULING BY THE NUMBERS
  • Hoehne DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 24-28 8084 NEUROLOGICAL EFFECTS UPON NUTRITIONAL STATUS
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 30-31 8085 SELECTED ERRORS IN INSURANCE REPORTING
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 33 8086 THE BUSINESS OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Creswell KA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 34-40 8087 THE HORRORS OF BEING A LIVING VICTIM OF THE PROBATE COURT: A TRUE STORY OF HOW ALL ASSETS WERE LOST UNDER COURT PROTECTION. INTRO. AND SUMMARY.
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 43-46 8088 A STRUCTURAL APPROACH TO CRANIOMANDIBULAR DISORDERS
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 48-49 8089 RENAISSANCE OF HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 50-53 8090 MENINGEAL SYSTEM INJURIES AND DISORDERS
  • Ward LE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 54-60 8091 21st century chiropractic: The neuropathophysiological and quantum physics components of homeopathy, acupuncture and endocrinology
  • Floyd E
  • Hinze J
  • Ruimin L
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 64-67 8092 CHIROPRACTIC IN THE NETHERLANDS
  • Kadel RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 94+ 8093 SYSTEMIC ENZYME THERAPY
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 96-98 8094 EFFECTS OF ULTRASOUND ON SCAR TISSUE
  • Callazo E
  • Mainprize K
  • Martin C
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 98 8095 COMMON SENSE MEDICINE - IS IT TIME?
  • Baldt GA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 100-103 8096 SHOULDER INJURIES AND REHABILITATION
  • Belding BW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1991(33:6): 104-105 8097 AVOIDING KNEE-JERK INVESTMENT, RESPONSES TO MARKET VOLATILITY
  • Doede RW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 12-13 8216 FUNDING THE LAST PHASE OF THE WILK ET AL. VS. AMA ET AL. SUIT
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 14-20 8217 DOUBLE CRUSH SYNDROME: A CHIROPRACTIC/SURGICAL APPROACH TO TREATMENT
  • Cramer LM
  • Cramer SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 22-23 8218 BIO CRANIAL THERAPY - AN INTRODUCTION
  • Boyd R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 24-28 8219 THE VALUATION OF CHIROPRACTIC AND SIMILAR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES, PART 2
  • Reilly RF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 30-34 8220 ULTRASOUND OF THE SPINE: A POWERFUL CHIROPRACTIC-PHYSICAL MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC
  • Reid JD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 36-38 8221 ARE SUPPLEMENTS NEEDED?
  • Murray RP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 40-43 8222 RESEARCH IN HOMEOPATHY
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 48-50 8223 MANIPULATION AND MUSCULOSKELETAL SOFT TISSUE REPAIR
  • Murphy DJ
  • Robertson GA
  • Troyanovich SJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 52-55 8224 HOW TO USE HEEL LIFTS IN A CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE
  • Jagusch JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 56 8225 RISK PERSPECTIVE
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 58-68 8226 CERVICAL WHIPLASH: DIAGNOSING THE SOFT TISSUE INJURY
  • Neel SS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 72-79 8227 HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PRACTICE DURING COOL ECONOMIC TIMES
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 100-101 8228 WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A SUCCESSFUL CHIROPRACTOR: A LITERATURE REVIEW.
  • Davis KJ
  • Schroeder JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 102-104 8229 PUBLIC RELATIONS = PRACTICE BUILDING
  • Porteous B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 104 8230 PHARMACEUTICAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 105 8231 CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE LIABILITY-A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO SUCCESSFUL RISK MANAGEMENT BY JAMES D. HARRISON.
  • Vos JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 107-110 8232 CLINICAL CORRELATION OF PARASPINAL EMG SCAN AND LIQUID CRYSTAL THERMOGRAPHY
  • Polino AR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 108-110 8233 COMPUTERS AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • Greene MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1991(33:5): 112-113 8234 THE BENEFITS OF MEDICINAL HERBS IN CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Davis BW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 14-15 7929 ANOTHER DIMENSION IN THE ANALYSIS OF POSTURE
  • Cook RL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 17-21 7930 CHIROPRACTIC EDUCATION: A MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS OF PROFESSIONAL STUDY FOR THE 1990S, PART 1
  • Follick ED
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 22-25 7931 SECRETS OF A PRACTICE APPRAISER
  • Kingsbury GM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 27 7932 THE BIG VOID
  • Mann GE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 28-30 7933 ORAL CHALLENGE TO CANDIDA ALBICANS ANTIGEN AND SYMPTOMS OF CANDIDA ALBICANS SYNDROME ABOLISHED - A NEW TREATMENT PROTOCOL
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 32-36 7934 QUANTUM CHIROPRACTIC PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY AND THE ALTRUISTIC CHIROPRACTOR
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 38-40 7935 HIGH TECH GONE WILD: A DISCUSSION ON MODERN TRENDS IN INSTRUMENT DESIGN
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 43-46 7936 THE DUAL CRISIS FACING CHIROPRACTIC: DICHOTOMY AND PATIENT EXPLOITATION
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 48-49 7937 THE NEED FOR PATIENT REHABILITATION
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 50-51 7938 SHARON SVENSSON: WORLD-CLASS TRIATHLETE
  • Bustillos C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 52-53 7939 THE "SLOTS": IS IT ALL LUCK? A THEORY ON GAMING PHYSIOLOGY
  • Dadswell WR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 54 7940 REFERRING OTHERS: A PATIENT PRIMER, "HOW DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT CHIROPRACTIC?"
  • Koren T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 56-58 7941 MENTAL HEALTH, COUNSELING AND THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1991(34:3): 60-61 7942 A SUCCESSFUL DOCTOR
  • Hahne AK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 11 8361 PROBIOTICS: THE REVOLUTIONARY FRIENDLY BACTERIA WAY TO VITAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING BY NATASHA TRENEV AND LEON CHAITOW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 11 8362 PAIN, PAIN GO AWAY BY WILLIAM J. FABER AND MORTON WALKER
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 12 8363 EXPLAINING SUBLUXATION
  • Watkins RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 14-15 8364 SOMATIC THERAPY: MAKING THE BODY FEEL YOUNG AGAIN - PART 2
  • Dreaver J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 17-21 8365 THE EVALUATION OF CHIROPRACTIC AND SIMILAR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES - PART 1
  • Reilly RF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 22-25 8366 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: YOU CAN FIND IT, MEASURE IT, AND STOP IT
  • Schenker GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 27-28 8367 CERVICOCRANIAL ADJUSTMENTS IN SEIZURE MANAGEMENT: A CASE REPORT
  • Converse ML
  • Converse TA
  • Dall LD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 30 8368 GETTING A GRIP ON TAXING TIMES
  • Bell JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 32-33 8369 SIMPLE STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LOAN
  • Freeman D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 34-40 8370 IT'S TIME TO PREPARE FOR CHIROPRACTIC'S STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE
  • McKibbin MR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 42 8371 FILLING THE GAP
  • Fiedler DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 44-49 8372 IRON - A CRITICAL REVIEW
  • Decava JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 51+ 8373 LOGICAL UTILIZATION
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 52+ 8374 SOME ETIOLOGIES OF CRANIAL PRIMARY RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 54+ 8375 WHY IS EVERYBODY GETTING SICK ?
  • Hobson MK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 56+ 8376 THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS FOR SUCCESS: OVERCOMING NEGATIVITY, THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE IN YOUR PRACTICE
  • Kaufman SJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 60-61 8377 POWER FLOWERS
  • Perdian TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 62-65 8378 MICROELECTRODES IN ELECTROTHERAPY (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 66-67 8379 WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU ADVERTISE
  • Johnson LM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 68-69 8380 MANIPULATION-INDUCED SUBLUXATION AND ASSOCIATED CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 102-104 8381 VITAMIN THERAPY: THE SCIENTIFIC REALITIES
  • Harkness D
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1991(33:1): 107-108 8382 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PROFESSION
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 14-15 8715 IT'S NOT YOUR IQ...IT'S YOUR FQ
  • Couture G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 17-19 8716 THE THERAPEUTIC MODELS
  • Donner LF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 20-23 8717 THE REST POSITION OF THE VERTEBRAL MOTOR UNIT AS A FUNCTION OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC CONTROL AND POSTURE DEMANDS
  • Spano N
  • Wyke BD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 24-26 8718 A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO THE CONCEPT AND HISTORY OF CHINESE MANIPULATIVE THERAPY
  • Jinxue L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 28-29 8719 MYOGENIC CEPHALGIA: EVALUATION WITH COMPUTER ASSISTED EMG
  • White JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 30-33 8720 THE PRIVATIZATION OF HEALTH RESEARCH
  • Rondberg TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 34-40 8721 MERCURY IN DENTISTRY - HOW CHIROPRACTIC AND DENTISTRY SHARE THE QUICKSILVER CONNECTION
  • Collins D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 43 8722 TEN TIPS ON BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL ASSOCIATE
  • Petty E
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 44-45 8723 DOCTOR, WHAT IS IN YOUR TOOL BOX?
  • Towle DP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 46-49 8724 Chiropractic answers: Consensus statements
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 50 8725 LIVE ENZYMES: SAFEGUARDS OF CELLULAR HEALTH
  • Guay P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 52 8726 MUST WE FORSAKE CHIROPRACTIC TERMINOLOGY?
  • Degiacomo FP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 54-56 8727 OBJECTIVE/SUBJECTIVE APPROACHES RELATIVE TO CLINICAL CHIROPRACTIC CONSULTATION AND WOMEN'S HEALTH
  • Chiacchi MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 56 8728 THE RELATIONSHIP OF ATLAS/OCCIPUT MISALIGNMENT WITH TMJ
  • Charschan WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 59-61 8729 THE CASE OF THE RENEGADE ENZYME: ALS AND MS - AN ALTERNATE THEORY
  • Clayton B
  • Hepker L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 62 8730 WHEN TO BUY A COMPUTER
  • Greene MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 64-67 8731 A TECHNIQUE TO ABOLISH FOOD SENSITIVITIES
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 68-74 8732 WEIGHT CONTROL THROUGH METABOLIC CONTROL
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 106-117 8733 MEDICINE VS. CHIROPRACTIC: A RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
  • Eisenberg AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 118-121 8734 AN ENGINEERING CHALLENGE - THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ACUTRON MULTIWAVE MICROCURRENT STIMULATOR
  • Davis P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 12 8553 VULTURES: DOCTORS, LAWYERS, HOSPITALS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES - WHAT'S WRONG AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT BY FARID A. KHAVARI
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 14-17 8554 SHOULD YOU APPLY COLD OR HEAT?
  • Neel SS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 18+ 8555 TREATING THE MIND BY BUILDING THE BODY: A METABOLIC APPROACH TO MENTAL HEALTH
  • Castellano M
  • Grossman L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 24-25 8556 THE PURCHASE OF A "GOING CONCERN" PRACTICE MAY BE THE SMARTEST MOVE YOU'LL EVER MAKE
  • Silverman H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 26-30 8557 RATIONALE FOR USE OF TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION AS ADJUNCTIVE PROCEDURE FOR REDUCTION/CORRECTION OF SCOLIOSIS ...
  • Filardi LS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 32-34+ 8558 NEW RESEARCH IN ELECTROTHERAPY DOCUMENTS ADVANTAGES OF MENS. (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Picker R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 32-34+ 8559 SUMMARY OF 1,531 MENS CASE STUDIES. (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Wallace L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 32-34+ 8560 ELECTROSTIMULATION: FRAUD OR THERAPY OF THE FUTURE? (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 38 8561 A LOOK AT B.J.
  • Halden DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 40 8562 THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE
  • Miller KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 43-45 8563 MIGRAINE AND CERVICAL SPINE INSTABILITY TREATED WITH RECONSTRUCTION THERAPY
  • Faber WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 46+ 8564 CHIROPRACTIC'S PARADIGM SHIFT
  • Van Koten RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 50+ 8565 THE ELEGANT PERSUADER
  • Gross D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 52+ 8566 SCREENING PRIOR TO CERVICAL ADJUSTMENTS CAN PREVENT STROKES
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 54-56 8567 WHAT IS A PRACTICE WORTH?
  • Kingsbury GM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 59 8568 WHY CHANGING REQUIREMENTS MANDATE MORE VERSATILE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • Wilson D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 60-61 8569 CHOOSING THE CORRECT ORTHOTIC
  • Greenwalt MH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 62-63 8570 IN SEARCH OF THE CHIROPRACTIC FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 64+ 8571 ACR POLICY STATEMENT ON VIDEOFLUOROSCOPY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 68-69 8572 SOMATIC THERAPY: MAKING THE BODY FEEL YOUNG AGAIN, PART 1
  • Dreaver J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 70 8573 THE PLACEBO RESPONSE: MAKING A SILK PURSE OUT OF A SOW'S EAR
  • Fox J
  • Westphalen M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 72-73 8574 ERISA: THE MALPRACTICE ARENA OF THE `90'S
  • Kilar TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 73 8575 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT REPORT LEADS TO INCREASED PROFITS
  • Field GL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 106+ 8576 THE EYE OF THE TIGER, PART VI: RECORD KEEPING, BOOBY TRAPS AND THE DBASE
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 116+ 8577 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 120 8578 GOOD OFFICE DESIGN CAN BE BOTH PLEASING AND PROFITABLE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1990(33:2): 122-123 8579 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION: THE KEY TO LIMITING YOUR LIABILITY?
  • Smith M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 12 9084 REVIEW : MENS THERAPY CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES, VOLUME 3, LUMBOPELVIC DYSFUNCTION
  • Wallace L
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 14-15 9085 LYME DISEASE: A CHIROPRACTIC CONSIDERATION
  • Harris SL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 16-25 9086 THE TRIANGLE OF HEALTH: ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING
  • Walker S
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 26 9087 ABDOMINAL ANEURYSM DISGUISED AS LOW BACK PAIN
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 34-44 9088 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 48-49 9089 PROPOSING A TRIAD PROGRAM TO OBTAIN MASSIVE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE CASE FOR CHIROPRACTIC
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 50-54 9090 CHIROPRACTIC DIAGNOSIS USING INSTRUMENTATION
  • Linial AV
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 56+ 9091 UPDATE ON PATENT INFRINGEMENTS. INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS WING. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR COPYRIGHTABLE WORKS. BY KIT STETINA
  • Stetina K
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 59+ 9092 CHIROPRACTORS AND HEALTH CLUBS
  • Diamond M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 60+ 9093 HERBS FOR GLANDULARS-AN APPLIED KINESIOLOGY APPROACH TO BOTANICAL MEDICINE
  • Perdian TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 62+ 9094 VITAMIN E UPDATE
  • Cox F
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 64-69 9095 HOW TO AWAKEN YOUR PRACTICE, EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS, AND INCREASE YOUR INCOME
  • Ward LE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1990(32:6): 71-74 9096 SUBLUXATION ANALYSIS
  • Shepherd WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 11 9203 THERMOGRAPHY BY JAMES CHRISTIANSEN AND GEOFFREY GEROW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 12-13 9204 YOUR PRACTICE IS PROBABLY THE MOST VALUABLE SINGLE ASSET YOU OWN
  • Silverman H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 14-17 9205 INJURY AND TREATMENT OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT
  • Middeldorf JE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 18-20 9206 TAKING THE GUESSWORK OUT OF EXERCISE--USING A HEART RATE MONITOR
  • Maffetone PB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 22-25 9207 DO YOU MAKE THESE COMMON MISTAKES IN PRESCRIBING CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS?
  • Schenker GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 28 9208 HOW REPORT WRITING KEEPS HIDDEN CONSULTANTS STRAIGHT
  • Whitton ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 30 9209 WILL THE EMPOWERED YOU PLEASE STAND UP? PART 2
  • Gross D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 32-34+ 9210 THE ARTHRITIDES
  • Decava JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 40-42 9211 HYPNOSIS OR BIOFEEDBACK--WHY?
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 44-46 9212 A REVOLUTIONARY NEW APPROACH TO BUILDING YOUR PRACTICE
  • Kaufman SJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 46 9213 CHIROPRACTIC'S BEDSIDE MANNER
  • Smith TP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 48-50 9214 WHEN YOU NEED AN ASSOCIATE
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 52-54 9215 HOMEOPATHY: THE IDEAL COMPLEMENT TO CHIROPRACTIC
  • King FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 56-57+ 9216 ATHLETES AND STEROID USE
  • Manning J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 62-66 9217 NEW USAGE OF MENS THERAPY AS A DIAGNOSTIC AID
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 68 9218 NEUROVASOSPASMS IN THE CERVICAL TRAUMA PATIENT
  • Brown JS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 70-73 9219 PILLOWS AND POSTURE
  • Summer J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 106-108 9220 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 110 9221 ENURESIS, SPASMODIC DYSMENORRHEA AND GASTRIC DISCOMFORT: A VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION COMPLEX ENTITY
  • Regan KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1990(32:5): 112+ 9222 EIGHT MYTHS ABOUT ELECTROTHERAPY
  • Davis P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 14-15 8887 CERVICAL SOFT TISSUE INJURIES: LONG-TERM SEQUEL AND PREDICTING PROGNOSIS
  • Troyanovich SJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 17-18 8888 THE ADJUSTMENT: A HOLISTIC APPROACH
  • Eisenberg AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 20-22 8889 LEGAL DUTY OF DOCTORS TREATING WHIPLASH TRAUMA
  • Lewkovich GN
  • Wallenius R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 24-25 8890 VASOMOTOR HEART EVALUATION: A STUDY OF DETERMINING HEART STRENGTH BY BLOOD PRESSURE
  • Heese N
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 27-28 8891 EMBEZZLEMENT
  • Zuelke PD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 30+ 8892 CHIROPRACTIC MANAGEMENT OF MICROBIAL INFECTIONS
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 36 8893 BUILD UP YOUR PRACTICE WITH RICOCHET ADVERTISING
  • Caselli L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 38 8894 IN SEARCH OF THE KEYS TO THE HALLS OF SCIENCE
  • Kotheimer WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 40+ 8895 PELVIC MISALIGNMENTS
  • Amato JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 44+ 8896 THE FIVE TWENTIES OF SUCCESSFUL INVESTING
  • Smith M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 46+ 8897 WHY PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS FAIL: A RADICAL NEW APPROACH TO BUILDING YOUR PRACTICE
  • Kaufman SJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 48+ 8898 THE EFFICACY OF CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT IN ADULT LUMBAR SCOLIOSIS
  • Mawhiney RB
  • Saggau DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 56 8899 A WINNING INVESTMENT FOR GLOBAL VILLAGE
  • Gill CD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 59+ 8900 THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF ACUPUNCTURE: A LITERATURE REVIEW
  • Kern BA
  • Spaur PM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 64-66 8901 SPORTS BIOCHEMISTRY
  • Murray RP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 68+ 8902 THE BENEFITS OF BREWER'S YEAST
  • Schneller J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 72-74 8903 HISTORY OF MAN-MADE ELECTROTHERAPY
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 102+ 8904 PATIENT PARTICIPATION - THE KEY TO TMJ TREATMENT
  • Carr S
  • Lobel AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 106+ 8905 CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME - AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW AND TREATMENT APPROACH
  • Faber WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 115-117 8906 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 122 8907 BIOACCUMULATION
  • Hobson MK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 135 8908 THE DOCTOR IS IN. VOLUME I: PHYSIOTHERAPY AND PHYSIATRY BY RORY W. PIERCE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 136 8909 THE CONFIRMATORY CHALLENGE TEST VIDEO BY BRICE E. VICKERY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 136 8910 SEVEN STEPS TO CHIROPRACTIC SUCCESS - VOLUME 2, HOW TO ATTRACT NEW PATIENTS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1990(33:1): 136 8911 THE DOCTORS' GUIDE FOR BUYING X-RAY EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES BY DIANA HUNT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 12+ 9389 OBSERVATIONS OF EIGHT YEARS TREATING WORLD-CLASS AND OLYMPIC CYCLIST
  • Blaich RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 14-18 9390 THE DYNAMICS OF HUMAN STRUCTURE IN THE CHIROPRACTIC MODEL OF HEALTH
  • Strasser A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 20-27 9391 CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF TINNITUS
  • Pulec JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 28 9392 THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD-ARE YOU READY?
  • Carpenter K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 30 9393 AN EX-ILIUM ADJUSTMENT MADE EASY WITH AMAZING RESULTS
  • Masters RO
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 32-33 9394 SELLING THE CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE: WHY A QUALIFIED BROKER MAY BE YOUR BEST BET
  • Kingsbury GM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 34-43 9395 CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE IN TODAY'S CLINICAL PRACTICE
  • Schwartz JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 44-45 9396 WILL THE EMPOWERED YOU PLEASE STAND UP? PT.1
  • Gross D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 46-48 9397 PROOF AND ACCEPTANCE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Watkins RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 48-49 9398 WHY SHOULD WE DIAGNOSIS...WE'RE NOT MEDICAL DOCTORS!
  • Brown JS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 50 9399 MOTIVATING YOUR STAFF
  • Koslow BM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 52-54 9400 THE THERAPY LOCALIZATION OVERLOAD PHENOMENA
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 56 9401 CHIROPRACTIC EMISSARY TO ECUADOR
  • Ortman I
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 59 9402 THE ADVANTAGES OF PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
  • Doherty JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 60-61 9403 THE CHRONIC AND ACUTE THEORY OF MSSS
  • Kippenbrock FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 62-65 9404 THE FOOT, GAIT AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • Greenawalt MH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 66-73 9405 MAJOR LEAGUE INJURIES IN CHILDREN ON THE INCREASE. THE EMERGENCE OF THE ATHLETIC TRAINER BY GUEST AUTHOR LINDA MANLEY
  • Manley L
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 74 9406 COME AGAIN? OR COME AGAIN!
  • Charchian MM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 110 9407 WHY PATIENT NEWSLETTERS?
  • Sipes AP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1990(32:4): 112-15 9408 FINANCIAL PLANNING. DIAMONDS: THE LUSTER IS BACK (ALONG WITH INCREDIBLE VALUES!)
  • Smith M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 11+ 9771 ABSTRACTS OF PROJECTS - 1988 ANGLO-EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF CHIROPRACTIC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9772 CORRECTING CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS - A DOCTOR'S MANUAL BY MICHAEL LEBOWITZ AND MARK STEELE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9773 HEALTH AT THE CROSSROADS AND VITAL CONTROVERSY BY DEAN BLACK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9774 WHERE HEALING WATERS MEET BY CLYDE FORD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 14-15 9775 EXERCISE STRESS TESTING
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 17-18 9776 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC - A MASTERPIECE
  • Hayes JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 20-21 9777 LOW OVERHEAD MANAGEMENT
  • Gross D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 22 9778 INFLAMMATION AND ENZYME THERAPY
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 24-25 9779 CHARTING BILATERAL SKIN TEMPERATURES USING A SINGLE-PROBE INSTRUMENT
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 27-36 9780 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 38 9781 APPLICATION AND USES OF FLEXIBLE CAST THERAPY TO UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES
  • Sherman F
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 40-43 9782 ZIP! A GREAT WAY TO START A CHIROPRACTIC CAREER
  • Selden D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 44 9783 THE USE OF SURFACE EMG IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF SOFT TISSUE INJURY
  • Cusimano M
  • Milkey JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 46-47 9784 MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS: AN OVERVIEW OF HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION
  • Peterson K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 47 9785 401(k): A pension plan for employees and employers
  • Doherty JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 50 9786 A CHIROPRACTIC DREAM
  • Miller MJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 51 9787 FIVE WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR REPORT OF FINDINGS
  • Porteous B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 53-56 9788 THYMUS-RELATED ALLERGIES: DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 58+ 9789 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 3: TO COUNTERSUE
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 67 9790 STRATEGY FOR SUCCESS
  • Vincent RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 67 9791 CAFETERIA COMPENSATION
  • Morrison JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 70-72 9792 UNDERSTANDING THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Simmons JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 74-78 9793 PLANNING YOUR X-RAY SUITE
  • Hunt D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 80-81 9794 AN OPEN LETTER TO A STATE ASSOCIATION
  • Zager JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 124-32 9795 HOW CHIROPRACTORS CAN HANDLE HEARING PROBLEMS
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 132-34 9796 NEW SERIES ON OTOLOGY
  • Pulec JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9797 CORRECTING CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS--A DOCTORS MANUAL.
  • Lebowitz M
  • Steele M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9798 HEALTH AT THE CROSSROADS.
  • Black D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9799 VITAL CONTROVERSY.
  • Black D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 12 9800 WHERE HEALING WATERS MEET.
  • Ford C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 14-15 9801 EXERCISE STRESS TESTING.
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 17-18 9802 THE FUTURE OF CHIROPRACTIC--A MASTERPIECE.
  • Hayes DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 20-21 9803 LOW OVERHEAD MANAGEMENT.
  • Gross D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 22-23 9804 INFLAMMATION AND ENZYME THERAPY.
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 24-25 9805 CHARTING BILATERAL SKIN TEMPERATURES USING A SINGLE-PROBE INSTRUMENT.
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 27+ 9806 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 38 9807 APPLICATION AND USES OF FLEXIBLE CAST THERAPY TO UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES.
  • Sherman F
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 40,43 9808 ZIP! A GREAT WAY TO START A CHIROPRACTIC CAREER.
  • Selden D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 46-47 9809 MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS: AN OVERVIEW OF HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION.
  • Peterson K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 47 9810 401(k): A pension plan for employees and employers
  • Doherty JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 50 9811 A CHIROPRACTIC DREAM.
  • Miller MJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 51 9812 FIVE WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR REPORT OF FINDINGS.
  • Porteous B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 53-54, 56 9813 THYMUS-RELATED ALLERGIES: DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION.
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 58,62+ 9814 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 3: TO COUNTERSUE.
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 67 9815 STRATEGY FOR SUCCESS.
  • Vincent RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 67 9816 CAFETERIA COMPENSATION.
  • Morrison JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 70-72 9817 UNDERSTANDING THE CHIROPRACTOR.
  • Simmons JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 74,76-78 9818 PLANNING YOUR X-RAY SUITE.
  • Hunt D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 80-81 9819 AN OPEN LETTER TO A STATE ASSOCIATION.
  • Zager JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 120-122 9820 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 124+ 9821 HOW CHIROPRACTORS CAN HANDLE HEARING PROBLEMS. (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY, 14TH YEAR)
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 132,134 9822 NEW SERIES ON OTOLOGY.
  • Pulec JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1989(32:2): 142-143 9823 REJECTS CHALLENGE TO SCOPE. (LATEST NEWS FROM OUR STATES)
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 14-18 9619 TRIPLE YOUR GROSS WITH DIRECT MAIL
  • Miller RA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 20-25 9620 CASE HISTORY OF A SICK CHILD
  • Stavish GE
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 26-29 9621 MANY THINGS AFFECT YOUR ATTRACTION VALUE
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 30-34 9622 INDICATIONS OF PARATHYROID ACTIVITY IN HAIR TISSUE MINERAL PATTERNS
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 36-40 9623 MASSAGE AND CHIROPRACTIC: A HEALING PARTNERSHIP
  • Calvert R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 43-46 9624 THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF HUMAN TOUCH
  • Ford CW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 48-60 9625 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 4: KEEPING ABREAST OF YOUR PROFESSION
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 62-63 9626 CLINICAL CORRELATION PARASPINAL EMG/CT SCAN IN PERSONAL INJURY CASES
  • Polino AR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 64-73 9627 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 110-17 9628 DISCUSSION ON TREATMENT TIME VS. RESPONSE: IS FIVE SECONDS ENOUGH?
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 110-17 9629 THE SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME OF 57 CASES
  • Wallace LA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 118-19 9630 ALTERNATIVE IN PAIN MANAGEMENT
  • Howatt TA
  • Weiss S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 119 9631 THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC BY LEONARD W. RUTHERFORD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 14-15,17+ 9632 TRIPLE YOUR GROSS WITH DIRECT MAIL.
  • Miller RA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 21-22,24+ 9633 CASE HISTORY OF A SICK CHILD.
  • Stavish GE
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 26,28-29 9634 MANY THINGS AFFECT YOUR ATTRACTION VALUE.
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 30,32-34 9635 INDICATIONS OF PARATHYROID ACTIVITY IN HAIR TISSUE MINERAL PATTERNS.
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 36+ 9636 MASSAGE AND CHIROPRACTIC: A HEALING PARTNERSHIP.
  • Calvert R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 43-46 9637 THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF HUMAN TOUCH.
  • Ford CW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 48-50+ 9638 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 4: KEEPING ABREAST OF YOUR PROFESSION.
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 62-63 9639 CLINICAL CORRELATION PARASPINAL EMG/CT SCAN IN PERSONAL INJURY CASES.
  • Polino AR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 64+ 9640 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 108,120 9641 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 110,112 9642 DISCUSSION ON TREATMENT TIME VS. RESPONSE: IS FIVE SECONDS ENOUGH? (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 110,112+ 9643 THE SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME OF 57 CASES. (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Wallace LA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 118-119 9644 ALTERNATIVES IN PAIN MANAGEMENT.
  • Howatt TA
  • Weiss S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1989(32:3): 119 9645 THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC.
  • Rutherford LW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 12 10246 CARE--THE CHIROPRACTIC BYWORD
  • Howatt TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 14-15 10247 CELEBRATING APPLIED KINESIOLOGY'S GOLD AND SILVER
  • Durlacher J
  • Maffetone P
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 15+ 10248 APPLIED KINESIOLOGY--THE BEGINNING
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 25-28+ 10249 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 1: NEGLIGENCE
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 33 10250 MENINGOMYELOCELE: IS THERE A CHIROPRACTIC APPLICATION?
  • McCullough T
  • Sandefur R
  • Wilkinson RW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 34+ 10251 NUTRITIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: COPPER
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 46,48-49 10252 HEALTH EDUCATION/HEALTH PROMOTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Baffi CR
  • Redican KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 50-51 10253 RE-EXAMINING THE DECISION TO INCORPORATE: PART II, S CORPORATION MAY BE THE ANSWER TO THE FORM-OF-BUSINESS DILEMMA
  • Crosser RL
  • Laufer DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 52 10254 PSYCHO-EMOTIONAL EFFECTS ON THE HEALING PROCESS
  • Tassell J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 54-55 10255 REHABILITATION AND ACCREDITATION
  • Wilson KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 58,60 10256 THE CHIROPRACTIC CONSULTANT--COMMENTATOR OR HATCHET MAN?
  • Gantner JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 64,66-68+ 10257 THE EFFECT OF PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT ON THE LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 72-73 10258 A COMPARISON BETWEEN KOENIGSBURG'S TEST FOR URINARY CHLORIDES, SULKO- WITCH'S TEST FOR URINARY CALCIUM EXCRETION, AND GAMMA-2 MUSCLE TESTING
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 74 10259 THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL THERAPEUTICS TO THE TREATMENT OF ALTERED JOINT DYSFUNCTION
  • Fitzgerald PB
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 76-77 10260 STARTING THE DC PRACTICE: THE FUNDAMENTALS, PART 4. OPENING YOUR OFFICE
  • Long PH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 78-81,134+ 10261 PHASER I(MEMS), THE COMPANION MECHANICAL COUNTERPART OF MENS ELECTRO THERAPY. (NEWEST TECH. DEVELOPMENT IN SOFT TISSUE MANIPULATION)
  • Wong LR
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 78-81,134+ 10262 REPORT ON TWO YEARS OF PHASER RESEARCH. (NEWEST TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOFT TISSUE MANIPULATION)
  • Milovich J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 116-19 10263 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 120-21 10264 STOCHASTIC AND NONSTOCHASTIC EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 121-122 10265 CHIROPRACTICALLY INDUCED IATROGENIC DISEASE
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1989(31:6): 124-126+ 10266 THE EYE OF THE TIGER
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 4,6 10424 THE ADDENDUM: PROPOSED ACA-ICA MERGER DEFEATED
  • Behr TE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 10 10425 EXAMINATION GUIDE FOR THE CHIROPRACTIC TECHNICIAN BY WILLIAM RISLEY
  • Risley W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 12 10426 CREDIT CARDS CAN IMPROVE COLLECTIONS
  • Zuelke PD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 14+ 10427 CHIROPRACTIC: A DISCUSSION OF ITS ORGANIZATION AND DISORGANIZATION, CAUSE AND EFFECT
  • Roberts RL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 20-21 10428 SEVERE HEADACHE--DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
  • Frazee WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 22+ 10429 CHIROPRACTIC IN AUSTRALIA FACES RESTRAINT OF TRADE LIKE THAT EXPOSED IN WILK VS. AMA
  • McKibbin MR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 28+ 10430 THE METABOLIC PRACTICE
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 32,34 10431 HEEL HEIGHT IN THE EXACERBATION OF SCIATIC/PERONEAL NEURITIS-NEURALGIA SYNDROME
  • Chiacchi MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 36,38 10432 RE-EXAMINING THE DECISION TO INCORPORATE: PART I, SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS VS. PERSONAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS
  • Crosser RL
  • Laufer DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 40-41 10433 STARTING THE DC PRACTICE: THE FUNDAMENTALS - PART 3, FINANCES.
  • Long PH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 43-44 10434 CHIROPRACTIC AND THE CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME.
  • Christman HK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 46-47,49 10435 THE OVERUSE SYNDROME AND THE ATHLETE
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 50,52-53 10436 CARDIO LYPH CHELATE ORAL CHELATION: THE PATHWAY TO A HEALTHY BLOOD VASCULAR SYSTEM
  • Schneller J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 54-55 10437 CLINICAL CORRELATION OF PARASPINAL EMG DATA WITH PATIENT SYMPTOMATOLOGY
  • Kaesberg-White KP
  • White JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 57-62 10438 ELECTRONIC THERMOGRAPHY FINDINGS IN LUMBAR DISC PROTRUSIONS
  • Ben-Eliyahu DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 64,66-67 10439 HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY AS A REASON FOR THE DESIGN OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 68 10440 RECLINER CHAIRS AND THE CERVICAL SPINE
  • Hamilton RA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 70-71 10441 SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS THROUGH A BALANCED LIFE STYLE
  • Cox K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 73+ 10442 NEW BREAKTHROUGH IN MULTIPLE "Q" ELECTRODES. (CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY)
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 78,80-81 10443 THE MYOFASCIAL GENESIS OF UNPLEASANT THOUGHTS AND EMOTIONS: ITS NEURAL BASIS
  • Lowe JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 114-17 10444 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 119-20 10445 MODERN CHIROPRACTIC? WHAT IS IT?
  • Braile B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 120 10446 CA MANUAL BY PETER FERNANDEZ
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 122 10447 UNDERSTANDING THE MANY CHOICES AMONG MUTUAL FUNDS
  • Doherty JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 124 10448 TMJ TECHNIQUE IN GENERAL PRACTICE
  • Fellabaum JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 126+ 10449 THE ENDOCRINE-NEUROMUSCULOSKELETAL-BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 131 10450 EASY AURICULAR THERAPY
  • Greenlee D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 132 10451 THE STORY OF POSTURE QUEENS AND THE SPINALYZER
  • Masters RO
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 134-35 10452 DON'T MISS THE BOAT
  • Watkins RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1989(31:5): 136-37 10453 WHERE HAVE WE BEEN...WHERE ARE WE GOING?
  • Degiacomo FP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 13 10006 BIOLOGICAL AGING MEASUREMENT BY WARD DEAN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 14-15+ 10007 WHAT YOUR MYOFASCIAL PATIENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MUSCLE RELAXING DRUGS
  • Lowe JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 18-20 10008 WHIPLASH: RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE LATERAL CERVICAL SPINE
  • Neel SS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 22-23 10009 A GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION INTEGRATING THE THREE THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 25-28 10010 FINALLY, A POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO THE CHIROPRACTIC ENIGMA OF THE SUBLUXATION PINCHED NERVE SYNDROME
  • Harvey JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 30-31 10011 COMPUTER ASSISTED REPERTORY ANALYSIS FOR THE CHIROPRACTIC HOMEOPATH
  • Vradenburg DE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 33 10012 TARGETING SENIOR CITIZENS TO BUILD YOUR PRACTICE
  • Caselli L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 34 10013 ASYMMETRICAL MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT IN ATHLETES
  • Hamilton RA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 36+ 10014 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 2: THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 44-45 10015 DON'T LOSE AN HMO/PPO PATIENT
  • Anthony DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 46-49 10016 FIRST METATARSAL SUBLUXATION: THE SHORT SHOE SYNDROME
  • Maffetone P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 50 10017 THE CONCEPT OF PERPETUAL SUCCESSION
  • Thornberg AF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 52-53 10018 ICA: KEEPING SEPARATE AND DISTINCT
  • Ireland TV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 56-58 10019 PELLIGRINI-STIEDA DISEASE
  • Benn DP
  • Benn MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 60 10020 WHY A COMPUTER?
  • Greene MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 62-63 10021 THE IMPORTANCE OF SCARS IN HEALTH
  • Faber WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 67-70 10022 VISCEROSOMATIC PRE- AND POST-GANGLIONIC TECHNIQUE
  • Heese N
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 72-74 10023 BLOOD SYSTEM SUPPORT: THE ROLE OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION IN BUILDING THE BLOOD
  • Schneller J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 76-81 10024 MODERN LOW VOLTAGE MICROCURRENT STIMULATION: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 116-19 10025 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 120-21 10026 A NEW BIOMECHANICAL CONCEPT IN CHIROPRACTIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT USING AUTOMATED CIRCUMDUCTIVE TRACTION/COMPRESSION
  • Smetzer RC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 122-32 10027 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 134-35 10028 FINANCIAL PLANNING: WHEN THE NEXT RECESSION COMES, WILL YOU BE READY?
  • Smith M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 135 10029 FINANCIAL PLANNING: RARE COINS, ROTHSCHILDS, AND YOU
  • Smith M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 147 10030 DR. VERA IRENE LITTLEJOHN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 148 10031 DR. GILLET MOURNED
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 13 10032 BIOLOGICAL AGING MEASUREMENT--CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
  • Dean W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 14-15,17 10033 WHAT YOUR MYOFASCIAL PATIENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MUSCLE RELAXING DRUGS.
  • Lowe JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 18-20 10034 WHIPLASH: RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE LATERAL CERVICAL SPINE.
  • Neel SS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 22-23 10035 A GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION INTEGRATING THE THREE THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES.
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 25-28 10036 FINALLY, A POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO THE CHIROPRACTIC ENIGMA OF THE SUBLUXATION PINCHED NERVE SYNDROME.
  • Harvey JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 30-31 10037 COMPUTER ASSISTED REPERTORY ANALYSIS FOR THE CHIROPRACTIC HOMEOPATH.
  • Vradenburg DE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 33 10038 TARGETING SENIOR CITIZENS TO BUILD YOUR PRACTICE.
  • Caselli L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 34 10039 ASYMMETRICAL MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT IN ATHLETES.
  • Hamilton RA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 36+ 10040 RISK MANAGEMENT, PART 2: THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP.
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 44-45 10041 DON'T LOSE AN HMO/PPO PATIENT.
  • Anthony DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 46,48-49 10042 FIRST METATARSAL SUBLUXATION: THE SHORT SHOE SYNDROME.
  • Maffetone P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 50 10043 THE CONCEPT OF PERPETUAL SUCCESSION.
  • Thornberg AF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 52-53 10044 ICA: KEEPING SEPARATE AND DISTINCT.
  • Ireland TV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 56-58 10045 PELLIGRINI-STIEDA DISEASE.
  • Benn DP
  • Benn MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 60 10046 WHY A COMPUTER?
  • Greene MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 62-63 10047 THE IMPORTANCE OF SCARS IN HEALTH.
  • Faber WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 67-68,70 10048 VISCEROSOMATIC PRE- AND POST-GANGLIONIC TECHNIQUE.
  • Heese N
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 72-74 10049 BLOOD SYSTEM SUPPORT: THE ROLE OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTATION IN BUILDING THE BLOOD.
  • Schneller J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 76-78,80+ 10050 MODERN LOW VOLTAGE MICROCURRENT STIMULATION: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW. (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTROTHERAPY)
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 116-119 10051 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 120-121 10052 A NEW BIOMECHANICAL CONCEPT IN CHIROPRACTIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT USING AUTOMATED CIRCUMDUCTIVE TRACTION/COMPRESSION.
  • Smetzer RC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 122+ 10053 THE EYE OF THE TIGER: THE DOCTOR, PATIENT, LAW AND RISK MANAGEMENT.
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 134-135 10054 FINANCIAL PLANNING. WHEN THE NEXT RECESSION COMES, WILL YOU BE READY?
  • Smith M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 10-11 10639 WORLD FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC FORMED
  • Behr TE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 12 10640 SOT CRANIAL TECHNIQUE: AN INTRODUCTION
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 14-15+ 10641 ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF CHIROPRACTIC THEORY: AN OVERVIEW
  • Eisenberg AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 20-21 10642 ORTHOPEDIC BRIEF: THE ALTERED JOINT DYSFUNCTION RAMIFICATIONS IN CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT
  • Fitzgerald PB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 22-23 10643 ANATOMY OF A CHIROPRACTIC DIAGNOSTIC CENTER, PART 2
  • Polino AR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 25-26 10644 STARTING THE DC PRACTICE: THE FUNDAMENTALS, PART 2, OFFICE TYPES AVAILABLE
  • Long PH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 28,30-34 10645 CHIROENERGETICS: RECENT OBSERVATIONS IN THE ROLE OF CHIROPRACTIC AND PSYCHOLOGY
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 36+ 10646 PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS: PROTECTING YOUR INVENTIONS AND IDEAS (A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY)
  • Stetina K
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 43-44 10647 IMMUNE SYSTEM AUGMENTATION THERAPY: THE NEW FRONTIER OF DISEASE TREATMENT
  • Schneller J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 46-47 10648 A PAIN IN THE NECK
  • Boren JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 48 10649 HYPERLORDOSIS AND LOW BACK PAIN
  • Shamos DE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 50,52 10650 ENTRANCE EXPOSURE DOSE DILEMMA
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 52-54 10651 CHIROPRACTIC PHARMACOLOGY, COMPLEMENT AND NEMESIS
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 56+ 10652 MOLYBDENUM FOR CANDIDA ALBICANS PATIENTS AND OTHER PROBLEMS
  • Schmitt WH Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 64 10653 DOES YOUR OFFICE HAVE HEALTHY COLORS?
  • Hazekamp P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 67+ 10654 NUTRIENT INTERRELATIONSHIPS: MINERALS-VITAMINS-ENDOCRINES
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 78 10655 PLACING A VALUE ON YOUR CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Vincent RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 80-81 10656 WHEN GOALS BECOME RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Thornberg AF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 82 10657 THE SUBLUXATION OF THE FEMUR HEAD
  • Kippenbrock FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 116-19 10658 ADJUNCTS: PRODUCT NEWS FOR THE PROFESSION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 122,124 10659 WHIPLASH--THE ACUTE SPASMODIC TORTICOLLIS
  • Neel SS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 124 10660 WATCHING YOUR MONEY MULTIPLY WITH ZERO-COUPON BONDS
  • Doherty JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 126 10661 CHIROPRACTIC PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 130-31 10662 THE B.J. PALMER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC IN RETROSPECT
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 132-33 10663 THE FRAUD FACTOR IN RISING MEDICAL COSTS
  • Garcia JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 134 10664 GETTING IT TOGETHER
  • Cichoke AJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 136 10665 VICTORY ON WORKERS COMPENSATION RULES
  • Kelly M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 137+ 10666 CHIROPRACTIC PR CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED
  • Kelly M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 138-40 10667 LAST CHANCE FOR MERGER--LAST CHANCE FOR CHIROPRACTIC?
  • Krichbaum CE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1989(31:4): 144-45 10668 CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION CLAIMS MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 12-13+ 11071 THE CHIROPRACTIC MODEL OF HEALTH: A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Strasser A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 14-17+ 11072 DISLOCATIONS OF THE GLENOHUMERAL JOINT
  • Benn DP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 22-25+ 11073 THE LIMBIC TECHNIC
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 33-36+ 11074 THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AND THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION MUST DO THEIR JOB NOW!
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 40-44+ 11075 A COMPUTERIZED REPORT WRITER FOR PARASPINAL EMG SCANS
  • Brody SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 46-50 11076 SOME DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS IN CHRONIC PAIN
  • Fredrick TF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 58-62 11077 PROPOSED OVERHAUL FOR LISTING VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATIONS
  • Kotheimer WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 64-65 11078 MUSCLE THERAPY FOR CHIROPRACTIC PATIENTS
  • McAtee RE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 67-68 11079 ALLERGIC CONSTITUTION AND NEURAL DISEASE, PART 2
  • Stavish G
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 70-73 11080 DISTORTION PATTERNS INVOLVING PLUMB LINE ANALYSIS
  • Heese N
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 76-80+ 11081 THE ROLE OF A NONSURGICAL APPROACH BY CHIROPRACTORS
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 121-22 11082 PUBLIC RELATIONS ACTION STEPS
  • Poortinga GP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 124-25 11083 WHAT DO RESEARCH, VACATION AND TAX DEDUCTIBILITY HAVE IN COMMON?
  • Rosenthal M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 128-29 11084 SOME COMMON DENOMINATORS IN SPINAL MISALIGNMENTS, PART 3
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 131-32 11085 POOR POSTURE'S RELATIONSHIP TO SPINAL DISTORTIONS AND THE VERTEBRA SUBLUXATION: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYNCHRONIZATION AND STABILIZATION
  • Kippenbrock FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1988(31:2): 137-38 11086 FEMALE DCS: DOING IT BETTER THE HARD WAY, PART 2
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 12+ 10885 STARTING THE DC PRACTICE: THE FUNDAMENTALS, PART 1, THE SCHOOL YEARS
  • Long PH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 14-15 10886 SNOW SKIING INJURIES
  • Christman HK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 17-18 10887 MANIPULATION FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE FIFTH CENTURY
  • Smithson DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 20 10888 MORE NEW PATIENTS! EVALUATING YOUR COMPETITIVE STRATEGY
  • Porteous B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 22-23 10889 EVALUATION OF A TREATMENT PLAN FOR SPONDYLOGENIC HEADACHE: A CASE REPORT
  • Baumgartner J
  • Marki P
  • Ratliff CR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 25 10890 CHIROPRACTIC HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 28 10891 RESOLVING CONFLICTS THROUGH SELF-CONDITIONING
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 30-35 10892 VECTOR POINT CRANIAL THERAPY
  • Denton DG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 36-40+ 10893 THE LOGAN AND MODIFIED LOGAN SYSTEMS FOR MARKING AND ANALYZING SPINAL RADIOGRAPHS
  • Davis BP
  • Zengel F
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 52-54 10894 ALLERGIC CONSTITUTION AND NEURAL DISEASE, PART 3
  • Stavish G
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 56-58 10895 FIRST DO NO HARM: TREATING CHRONIC PAIN, PART 4
  • Fredrick TF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 60-61 10896 ANATOMY OF A CHIROPRACTIC DIAGNOSTIC CENTER, PART 1
  • Polino AR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 62-65 10897 PERMANENT STABILIZATION FOR ARTHTITIS AND CHRONIC SUBLUXATION
  • Faber WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 68 10898 TAXING CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT LUMP SUM DISTRIBUTIONS
  • Doherty JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 70-71 10899 PROTOCOLS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PLAIN SKELETAL RADIOGRAPHS
  • Kent C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 73-75 10900 A CASE OF DEBILITATING HEADACHE COMPLICATED BY HYPOTHYROIDISM: ITS RELIEF THROUGH MYOFASCIAL THERAPY
  • Lowe JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 76-77, 79+ 10901 A COMPUTERIZED REPORT WRITER FOR PARASPINAL EMG SCANS, PART 2: THE PATHOLOGICAL REPORT
  • Brody SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 118-19 10902 PSPS 7,777 ATTENDANCE GOAL: A "NATURAL" FOR LAS VEGAS JANUARY 12-15
  • Eppler S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 124-26+ 10903 CASH OR CREDIT?
  • Zuelke PD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 128-29 10904 THE FIBROMYALGIA SYNDROME: WHY SOME PATIENTS FAIL TO RESPOND
  • Labrot TM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1988(31:3): 132-35+ 10905 THE PIRIFORMIS SYNDROME: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN SCIATICA PAIN. HOW FULL-TIME METERING AIDS THERAPY
  • Wing T
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 14-17 11440 TAKING AIM AT SOLVING INSURANCE PROBLEMS
  • Zuelke PD
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 18-22 11441 CHROMIC PAIN: A NEW VIEWPOINT ON AN OLD PROBLEM
  • Fredrick TF
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 25-27 11442 RECORD KEEPING AND ANALYSIS OF THE CHALLENGE BASED KINESIOLOGICAL PROTOCOL
  • Klein R
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 28-31 11443 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT - MOTIVATING OFFICE PERSONNEL
  • Riggs JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 32-34 11444 FERRITE MAGNETS: AN EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE FOR PAIN REDUCTION
  • Fisher HW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 36-37 11445 LATERAL SCAPULA SYNDROME AS A CAUSE OF THORACIC MYALGIA
  • Siegel SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 40-43+ 11446 FEET AND THE DYNAMIC SCIENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC
  • Greenawalt MH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 46-49+ 11447 PITCH, ROLL AND YAW TECHNIC, PART 2
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 52-55+ 11448 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE SUBLUXATION, PART 2
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 60-63 11449 DEPRESSION: CAUSES AND TREATMENT
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 64-70 11450 PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL ATHLETIC CARE TO YOUR PATIENTS, WITH INTERVIEW: JACK SCOTT, PHD, REPORTS ON SUMMER OLYMPIC ATHLETES
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 72-73 11451 OFFICE EMPLOYMENT POLICIES
  • Edwards LD
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 74 11452 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 76-80+ 11453 A CORRELATION OF LATERAL FLEXION LUMBAR SPINAL RADIOGRAPHS AND THERMOGRAMS ON CHIROPRACTIC PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY
  • Grand LS
  • Kneebone WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 119 11454 CHIROPRACTIC IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS
  • Boon S
  • Leonardi L
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 121-22 11455 CARDIAC PATHOLOGY AND VITAMIN B COMPLEX THERAPY IN CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 122 11456 CAN WE KEEP THE PATIENT WELL? THE STAY-PUT VALUE
  • Ferry J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 124 11457 ARTHRITIS: OFFICE PROCEDURES FOR RELIEF
  • Wald GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 124-26 11458 AN ART, A SCIENCE, AN EXPLANATION
  • Vogel FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 131-32 11460 6,000 attend PSPS in 66 days
  • Eppler S
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1988(30:6): 134-35 11461 TEXAS CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE STRESSES ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN MODERN PRACTICE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May Jun 1988(30:6): 128-29 11459 SOME COMMON DENOMINATORS IN SPINAL MISALIGNMENTS, PART 2
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 14-15 11595 METHODOLOGY FOR EARLY DETECTION OF SCOLIOSIS
  • Stierwalt DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 17-20 11596 PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE SUBLUXATION, PART I
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 22-23 11597 DIFFERENTIATING NEUROGENIC TRIGGERS FOR THE ALLERGIC REACTION VS. ATOPIC IGE MEDIATED ALLERGY
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 25-29 11598 SOME COMMON DENOMINATORS IN SPINAL MISALIGNMENTS, PART I
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 31 11599 SINUSITIS ASSOCIATED WITH C1-C3 INTERSEGMENTAL DYSFUNCTION: A CASE REPORT
  • Holman N
  • Olsen D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 32-36 11600 OBSERVATIONS USING BREATH MOTION, MOTION PALPATION AND MUSCLE TESTS TO DETERMINE ABERRANT SPINAL MECHANICS
  • Shepherd WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 38-41 11601 COLOR: CURE OR QUACKERY
  • Colby B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 43-46 11602 ADMISSIBILITY OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN PERSONAL INJURY CASES
  • FitzSimon SW
  • Kent C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 48-50 11603 WHY SCAR TISSUES THERAPY LOCALIZE
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 52-53 11604 THE ERGONOMIC AIR-BELT: A DESIGN FOR COMFORT
  • Stump JL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 56-57 11605 EXPLODING THE MYTH OF "OWN OCCUPATION" DEFINITIONS OF DISABILITY
  • Davis BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 58-61 11606 USING THE CHALLENGE BASED APPLIED KINESIOLOGICAL PROTOCOL
  • Klein R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 64-67+ 11607 PRE-STROKE SCREENING PRIOR TO THE CERVICAL ADJUSTMENT
  • Sullivan EC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 70-74 11608 WHY SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL RADIOLOGIST?
  • Gantner JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 76 11609 WRITING THE NARRATIVE REPORT
  • Wright S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 78-81 11610 AN UPDATE ON CHIROPRACTIC
  • Rosquist WL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 122 11611 MUSCULAR SKELETAL SYNCHRONIZATION AND STABILIZATION
  • Kippenbrock FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 124 11612 DEFINING THE USE OF PHARMACEUTICALS
  • Carlucci JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 126-28+ 11613 PITCH, ROLL AND YAW TECHNIC, PART I
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 132-34+ 11614 THE POWER IS IN YOUR HANDS, PART II: APPLICATION OF ELECTRICITY MANIPULATION STEERING INTERFERENTIAL AND 3-D EFFECT THERAPY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1988(30:5): 138 11615 SALICYLATE POISONING AND MUSCLE-CONTRACTION HEADACHE: A CASE REPORT
  • Long PH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 10-12 11258 FEMALE DCS: DOING IT BETTER THE HARD WAY, PART 1
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 14-17+ 11259 CHIROPRACTIC AND THE TMJ
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 20-23 11260 PARASPINAL ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND THE IME EXAM
  • Brody S
  • Kent C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 28-29 11261 CREATIVE WAYS TO FINANCE THE PURCHASE OF AN EXISTING CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Patrick RK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 30-34 11262 USE YOUR HEAD: THE BEGINNING OF CRANIAL/FACIAL ADJUSTING - THE ORIGINAL CRANIOPATHY
  • Cottam C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 36-39+ 11263 ALLERGIC CONSTITUTION AND NEURAL DISEASE, PART 1
  • Stavish G
  • Stavish PC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 43-44 11264 CERVICAL SPINE WHIPLASH
  • Priest GC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 46-50 11265 WHY DO I BOTHER?
  • Small R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 60-62 11266 LUMBO-REFLEX ADJUSTMENT OF THE LOW BACK
  • Markey WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 64-65 11267 PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN IN YOUNG PERSONS
  • Glassman D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 67 11268 THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 68-71 11269 CHIROPRACTIC ANALYTICAL DOCUMENTATION OF THE VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION: FIVE CASE STUDIES
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 74-78+ 11270 ENERGY, MATTER AND LIFE
  • Walker RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 81 11271 THE VALUE OF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
  • Charles I
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 120-22 11272 COMPONENT DIAGNOSIS: A RATIONAL APPROACH TO TREATMENT
  • Grisanti RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 124-26+ 11273 OLYMPIC ATHLETES VS. CHEERLEADERING ATHLETES: AN OVERVIEW OF GROWING TEEN AMATEUR SPORTS INJURIES
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1988(31:1): 135-37 11274 A NUTRITIONAL MISSING LINK HAS BECOME AVAILABLE
  • Bonadio GAH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 10-12+ 11780 A COMPARISON OF LOW BACK PAIN SYNDROME BEFORE AND AFTER AN EXERCISE PROGRAM
  • Blair CC
  • Gergley GR
  • Levreault PB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 14-17+ 11781 SCANNING PALPATION OF THE CERVICAL SPINE INTEREXAMINER RELIABILITY STUDY
  • Lantz C
  • Robinson GK
  • Sweat RW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 19-20 11782 SOME CAUSATIVE ASPECTS OF KNEE STRESS INJURIES IN FEMALES
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 22-25+ 11783 UNRAVELLING QUESTIONS OF THE SUBLUXATION COMPLEX, PART 4
  • Small R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 27-29 11784 RESEARCH OF THE CERVICAL SPINE, PART 2
  • Pierce WV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 30-31 11785 CHIROPRACTIC AND AMATEUR RADIO
  • Levine MR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 33-36+ 11786 GUIDELINES FOR THE THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PRACTICE
  • Helbing-Sheafe H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 38 11787 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 44-45 11789 ACUPUNCTURE AND D.D. PALMER
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 46-48 11790 THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL OIL EXPLORATION: EMULATE THE MAJORS AND MAJOR INDEPENDENTS
  • Epstein EA Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 50-54 11791 SIX BASIC SKELETAL POSTURAL UNITS
  • Craton EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 56-57 11792 THE ORTHOPEDIC RANGE OF MOTION EXAM USING EMG SCANNING
  • Brody SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 58 11793 SCHOOL BUS SYNDROME AND FDA, HOW DID YOU MISS THIS ONE?
  • Russamano PJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 60-61 11794 COMMUNICATING THE FACTS: AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. CHESTER WILK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 64-65 11795 HOMEOPATHIC PRESCRIBING VIA SALIVA CRYSTALLIZATION ANALYSIS
  • Enders DK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 67-72 11796 Proliferative therapy: A method of permanently strengthening joints, and ligaments
  • Faber WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 74-75 11797 ARE WE GETTING TO THE CAUSE? HOW TO TREAT RECURRENT SUBLUXATIONS
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 76-79 11798 ESTATE PLANNING FOR THE CHIROPRACTOR/REAL ESTATE INVESTOR
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 81 11799 THE HELIO-MAGNESTAT, PART 2: "UNILATERAL AUTO-TRACTION
  • Gordon H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 120-21 11800 A REVIEW OF THE SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF APPLICATION OF DIATHERMY
  • Davis RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 122-124 11801 SUSCEPTIBILITY OF THE NECK AND CERVICAL SPINE TO TRAUMATIC INJURY
  • Lovejoy L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 126 11802 X-RAY MACHINE SETTINGS AND PATIENT DOSAGE
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 128-29 11803 MEDICAL GLUT - THEN WHAT?
  • Stierwalt DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1988(30:4): 131-32+ 11804 THE POWER IS IN YOUR HANDS: ELECTRO THERAPY, A NEW WAY TO DELIVER
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan Feb 1988(30:4): 40-43 11788 A CHALLENGE BASED KINESIOLOGICAL PROTOCOL (OR AK FOR DCS FROM MISSOURI), PART ONE OF A SERIES
  • Klein R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 12 12130 ART OF CHIROPRACTIC, SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE
  • Hart JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 14-15+ 12131 RESEARCH OF THE CERVICAL SPINE
  • Pierce WV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 20+ 12132 POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS FOR ELECTROMYOGRAPHY IN CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE
  • Hyde RJ
  • Kent C
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 28+ 12133 PRACTICAL CHIROPRACTIC ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
  • Brody SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 34-41 12134 POSTURE: 30 YEARS OF OBSERVATION AND SOME LOGICAL CHIROPRACTIC CONCLUSIONS - PART II
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 43-44 12135 THE NEW/OLD CHIROPRACTIC PHILOSOPHY: FORTY YEARS IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Kimmel EH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 46-47 12136 COMPENSATION FOR TRAUMA PRODUCED SCOLIOSIS
  • Mawhiney RB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 48+ 12137 A SURVEY OF GRADUATES FROM A CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE. ARE LICENSURE CANDIDATES PREPARED FOR STATE BOARD EXAMINATIONS?
  • Boone WR
  • Newlin S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 53 12138 ESSENTIALS OF SKELETAL RADIOLOGY BY TERRY R. YOCHUM AND LINDSAY J. ROWE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 54-55 12139 TWO ASSOCIATIONS, ONE PURPOSE: NBF AND ABS
  • Anderson R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 57-58+ 12140 THE CLOROX TEST: A SCREENING TEST FOR FREE RADICAL PATHOLOGY - PART I
  • Schmitt WH Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 64-65 12141 THE VITALISTIC PRACTITIONER
  • Epstein D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 67-68 12142 A CHIROPRACTIC TRAGEDY?
  • Wiehe RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 70-71 12143 FIVE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY ON WATERBED EFFECT ON BACKACHES AND STIFFNESS
  • Stierwalt DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 74 12144 SCOLIOSIS IMPROVES USING SHERMAN PACKAGE
  • Fullerton MB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 76 12145 TODAY'S CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT
  • Dombaugh T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 78-79+ 12146 THE CHIROPRACTIC CHALLENGE: MANIPULATE OR ADJUST
  • Gregory RR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 114 12147 OPPORTUNITIES IN CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CARE CAREERS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 120-21 12148 PSPS PLANS SEMINAR IN NOVEMBER
  • Eppler S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 122+ 12149 DISABILITY INCOME INSURANCE: PLAN TO PROTECT YOUR MOST VALUABLE PRACTICE ASSET - YOURSELF
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 130-32 12150 CHIROPRACTIC SELF-CONDITIONING FEEDBACK
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1987(30:2): 134-36 12151 BUYING OR STARTING A PRACTICE: CONSIDER YOUR OPTIONS
  • Bodker B
  • Levinson D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 10-12 11982 QUALITIES THE PUBLIC EXPECTS FROM A DOCTOR - PART 4: EXCERPTS FROM "SECRETS OF A PRACTICE CONSULTANT" - VOL. III
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 12 11983 LIFE WITHOUT FEAR BY F.H. BARGE
  • Crowder EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 14-15+ 11984 MISSION POSSIBLE
  • Greenlee D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 18-19 11985 NUTRITION FOR ATHLETES: ANABOLIC AND ERGOGENIC
  • Schenker GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 20+ 11986 LEARNING DISABILITIES - PART II
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 28+ 11987 CHIROPRACTIC PARTICIPATION IN HOSPITALS: IS IT AN ISSUE OF RIGHTS OR PRIVILEGE?
  • Eubank BC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 34+ 11988 TREATMENT OF THE CERVICAL ACCELERATION/DECELERATION SYNDROME (CADS) INJURY
  • Croft AC
  • Foreman SM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 40-41+ 11989 POSSIBLE CAUSES OF ACTION AGAINST STATEMENTS MADE REGARDING CONTINUED TREATMENT
  • Edwards LD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 44+ 11990 THE CLOROX TEST: A SCREENING TEST FOR FREE RADICAL PATHOLOGY: PART II
  • Schmitt WH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 50+ 11991 Hair analysis and its clinical nutritional implications
  • Whitman ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 56 11992 RUNNING SMART
  • Palo J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 58+ 11993 TALCOTT'S CRT SYNDROME
  • Talcott TN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 60+ 11994 AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE ASSOCIATE PRACTICE
  • Humble DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 62+ 11995 POSTURE: 30 YEARS OF OBSERVATION AND SOME LOGICAL CHIROPRACTIC CONCLUSIONS - PART III
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 68+ 11996 ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC AND X-RAY EVALUATION OF THE LUMBAR AND THORACIC SPINE FOR THE BALANCING AND LEVELING OF THE PELVIS AND CORRECTION OF ...
  • Brody SR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 73 11997 THROWING INJURY TO THE INSIDE OF THE ELBOW
  • Hearon KG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 74-79+ 11998 ACCUMULATING SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SUPPORTS GLANDULAR THERAPY
  • Burns D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 81 11999 SHIN SPLINTS
  • Christensen K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 114-15 12000 CLINICAL LOW BACK DISC INJURY UTILIZING COMPUTER X-RAY ANALYSIS FOR DOCUMENTATION
  • Bobb HD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 134 12001 NEW APPROACH/OLD PROBLEMS
  • Stark RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 136-37 12002 PSPS AND RENO: A WIN/WIN SUCCESS OPPORTUNITY; JANUARY 7-10, 1988
  • Eppler S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1987(30:3): 134 12003 CHIROPRACTIC AND HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES PROTOCOL BY KARL KRANZ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 12-13 12468 USE TELEMARKETING TO MASTER THE "THREE C'S" OF SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE BUILDING
  • Schmidt DA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 14-15+ 12469 BUT WHAT IF THERE'S NO WATER IN THE HOSE?
  • Schmitt WH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 21-22+ 12470 APPELLATE COURT REVIEW OF CHIROPRACTIC TESTIMONY
  • Laszlo SS
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 26-27 12471 SENSITIVE PATIENT
  • Borregard PE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 29-30 12472 BUYING A PRACTICE IS NOT LIKE BUYING A HOME
  • Silverman H
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 32 12473 Enlarging our scope of practice through "joint tenancy"
  • Osborne DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 34+ 12474 LEARNING DISABILITIES - PART I
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 40-41+ 12475 THE BIOMECHANICALLY EFFICIENT ATHLETE AND THE NEW FIELD OF ABSE
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 44 12476 CHIROPRACTIC AND HIGH-VOLTAGE MICROSTIMULATION: A NEW HORIZON
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 46-47 12477 THE PROFESSIONAL IMAGE AND CHIROPRACTIC
  • May CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 48-50+ 12478 LOWER EXTREMITY PRONATION BIOMECHANICS
  • Christensen KD
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 54 12479 A RESEARCH PROJECT FOR OUR COLLEGES
  • Small R
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 56+ 12480 PPOS: A CHALLENGE FOR CHIROPRACTIC
  • Davis RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 60-61 12481 JOINT MOBILIZATION AS A METHOD OF CHIROPRACTIC THERAPY
  • Pickel T
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 64-65 12482 INVESTMENT ANSWERS
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 67-68 12483 COPING WITH THE STORM BEFORE THE CALM
  • Burns D
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 70 12484 GARLIC AS AN ANTIBIOTIC
  • Anderson C
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 72-74+ 12485 BLOOD CHEMISTRY (SMAC) AND ITS CLINICAL NUTRITIONAL IMPLICATION - PART III IN A SERIES
  • Whitman ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 78-79+ 12486 THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 114+ 12487 DECLARATION IN THE CLASS ACTION AGAINST UCLA
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 117-18 12488 PSPS PICKS BIG APPLE FOR JULY
  • Eppler S
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 119-120+ 12489 ASPECTS OF HAIR PHYSIOLOGY, LOSS AND ASSAY
  • Moore DA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 124+ 12490 A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY. A SIMPLIFIED ACUPUNCTURE UPDATE
  • Baker S
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 132-33 12491 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 135 12492 REINVESTING IN THE FUTURE
  • Maurer EL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1987(29:6): 136+ 12493 QUALITIES THE PUBLIC EXPECTS FROM A DOCTOR - PART III: EXCERPT FROM "SECRETS OF A PRACTICE CONSULTANT" - VOL. III
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 142 12602 Hospital protocol for the chiropractor by William B. Risley
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 11-12 12603 Thermography takes on a new image and heads for the courtroom
  • Dodson M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 14-15+ 12604 Some biomechanical basis of therapeutic exercise
  • Betterman-Vahl DE
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 20-23 12605 The complete blood count and its clinical nutritional implications - part II
  • Whitman ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 24-25 12606 The value and validity of the leg check as used in the chiropractic profession
  • Frogley HR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 32 12607 LBP AND THE IRRITABLE BOWEL
  • Krzykwa EJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 34 12608 HOW TO PUBLICIZE YOUR PRACTICE
  • Weidler WC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 26+ 12609 THE USE OF PHONOCARDIOGRAPHY IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS - PART II
  • Schmitt WH Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 36-37+ 12610 THE CHIROPRACTOR, PRIMARY CARE AND HIGH LEVEL WELLNESS: CURRENT PERSPECTIVES, EXPENDITURES, AND DEMOGRAPHICS
  • Baffi CR
  • Olsen LK
  • Redican KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 40-41+ 12611 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
  • Baldt DO
  • Baldt GA
  • White JE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 44+ 12612 LAW CLINIC
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 49+ 12613 HEAD INJURIES AND THEIR POTENTIAL DANGERS
  • Willits JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 50+ 12614 REDUCE PATIENT X-RAY EXPOSURE WITHOUT CHANGING TECHNIQUE FACTORS
  • Gammon CE III
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 52-53 12615 OBESITY MANAGEMENT UPDATE
  • Wilcher CC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 55+ 12616 WILL CHIROPRACTIC SURVIVE?
  • Larson HR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 56+ 12617 CONFESSIONS OF A STRAIGHT MIXER
  • Immerman AM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 58+ 12618 DENTAL ORTHOPEDICS - A CHIROPRACTOR'S DILEMMA
  • Ravins H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 60-62 12619 CLASS ACTION SUIT CHALLENGES UCLA POLICY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 64-65+ 12620 POSTFRACTURE TREATMENT OF THE PATELLA
  • Dickerson CR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 70+ 12621 A SOLUTION TO CALCIUM DEFICIENCIES
  • Lubecki J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 73 12622 THE DOCTOR'S DUTY
  • Von Bergen EA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 74+ 12623 QUANTIFICATION OF LUMBAR FUNCTION VIA MECHANICAL MUSCLE TESTING
  • Christensen KD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 80-81 12624 INTESTINAL TOXEMIA
  • Mega JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 114 12625 MODERN TRENDS IN SPORTS MEDICINE
  • Sabia MA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 119 12626 UPPER CERVICAL MANIPULATION: HOW SAFE? HOW EFFECTIVE?
  • Goodman S
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 122+ 12627 CAN AN ELF HELP YOUR PATIENTS? A ST. PATRICK'S DAY INSPIRATION
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 126+ 12628 THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT DILEMMA
  • Hanus SW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 132-33 12629 CHIROPRACTOR CONSUMERS BE AWARE OR HOW I LOST $100,000 IN FIVE YEAR OF PRACTICE
  • Shields KE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 133 12630 MIGRAINE - ITS MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT
  • Wald GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 134+ 12631 ADDICTION IS THE HEALTH PROBLEM
  • Dingle DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 139-140 12632 THE HELIO-MAGNESTAT
  • Gordon H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 142 12633 HOSPITAL PROTOCOL FOR THE CHIROPRACTOR BY WILLIAM B. RISLEY, D.C.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1987(29:5): 142 12634 HEADACHES AREN'T FOREVER BY GERALD H. SMITH, DDS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 12 12299 THE MISSING LINK OF CHIROPRACTIC: MUSCULAR-SKELETAL SYNCHRONIZATION AND STABILIZATION
  • Kippenbrock FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 14-16+ 12300 POSTURE: 30 YEARS OF OBSERVATION AND SOME LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS - PART I
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 17 12301 THIRTY YEARS OF CHIROPRACTIC WITH THE DIGEST OF CHIROPRACTIC ECONOMICS
  • Mawhiney RB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 18 12302 PREGNANCY CARE: THE SACROSPINALIS MUSCULATURE IN PREGNANCY
  • Chiacchi MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 20 12303 TO KNOW IS TO SEE - TO SEE IS TO KNOW
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 22-23 12304 FULFILLING THE PROMISE OF 1895
  • Drake EM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 24+ 12305 FOOD ALLERGY AND HEADACHE: A BRIEF REVIEW
  • Chinn LL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 29 12306 THE CHIROPRACTIC PARADOX
  • Davis RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 30+ 12307 SUCCESS: WHAT IS IT? HOW IS IT ACHIEVED? WHY DO SO FEW PEOPLE ACHIEVE IT?
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 34-38 12308 THE FEARLESS LEADER - YOU
  • Greenawalt MH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 40-41 12309 CHIROPRACTIC PROGRESS
  • Winterstein JF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 43-45+ 12310 A CURE FOR OSTEOMYELITIS
  • Carr EW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 48 12311 The community value of chiropractic college
  • Ogle LW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 50-53 12312 CHIROPRACTIC: OBSERVATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
  • Volk WA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 55-56 12313 THE NEED FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Beck AD
  • Davis A
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 58-62+ 12314 URINALYSIS AND ITS CLINICAL NUTRITIONAL IMPLICATIONS - PART 4 IN A SERIES
  • Whitman ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 65+ 12315 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 68 12316 THE VALUE OF TRACTION IN THE CHIROPRACTIC MANIPULATIVE PRACTICE
  • Hood RP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 70-73 12317 THE DIFFERENCE IN BUILDING A MORE SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE
  • Feise RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 74-75 12318 WHY ARE WORKERS' COMPENSATION CARRIERS NOT BEGGING CHIROPRACTORS TO TAKE CARE OF INJURED WORKERS?
  • Fischel RF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 76-79+ 12319 THE WE CARE STORY
  • Dyson BA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 81 12320 THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTURE SUPPORT DEVICES
  • Radford WS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 117 12321 THE FREEMAN CHIROPRACTIC PROCEDURE
  • Freeman HS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 128-29 12322 THE CERVICAL SUBLUXATION AND ITS CORRECTION
  • Kale MU
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 131-37 12323 DR. WING'S NEWEST INVENTION: THE PHASER 1: A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 56 12324 SPINAL PELVIC STABILIZATION BY MONTE H. GREENAWALT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 122 12325 Gem elixirs and vibrational health, vols I and II by Gurudas
  • Enders DK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1987(30:1): 150 12326 THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT HEALTH BY WILLIAM J. NELSON
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 14-17 12775 AN ANALYSIS OF THE REPRESENTATION OF CHIROPRACTIC IN POPULAR COLLEGE HEALTH TEXTBOOKS
  • Baffi CR
  • Redican KJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 18-20 12776 CRANIAL CONCEPTS IN CHIROPRACTIC - PART II
  • Ford CW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 22-25 12777 CHIROPRACTIC VERSUS NONCHIROPRACTIC PATIENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA: A COMPARISON OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND ...
  • Rosenfeld LB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 27-29 12778 THE CERVICAL SPINE - A COMPREHENSIVE VIEW AND CORRECTION - PART II
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 30-31 12779 APPLIED CLINICAL NUTRITION: A NATURAL ADJUNCT TO THE CHIROPRACTIC PRACTICE - PART I
  • Whitman ME
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 32 12780 WHAT CAS LOVE AND HATE ABOUT COMPUTERS
  • Isbrandtson JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 34-38 12781 CONVERTING NEGATIVITY INTO A POSTIVE EXPERIENCE
  • Anderson FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 40-43 12782 CONFRONTING DR. WARD'S STRESSOLOGY RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION PROCEDURES
  • Faulkner TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 46-50 12783 THE USE OF PHONOCARDIOGRAPHY IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNCTIONAL PROBLEM - PART I
  • Schmitt WH Jr
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 52-54 12784 PEDAL BIOMECHANICS AS RELATED TO ORTHOTIC THERAPIES: AN OVERVIEW - PART II
  • Michaud T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 56-59 12785 HYPOTHYROIDISM - THAT SILENT PROBLEM
  • Howatt TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 60-61 12786 Noncompetition agreements: Protect your chiropractic practice's value
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 64-65 12787 THE KNEE JOINT
  • Dodds RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 66 12788 THOUGHTS ON CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH
  • Margolies JE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 68-71+ 12789 UPDATING THE FOUR BASIC TYPES
  • Gregory RR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 72 12790 REFERRALS THROUGH EDUCATION - "THE SPINAL HEALTH LECTURE"
  • Boren JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 74-76 12791 THE STERNOCLAVICULAR AND ANTERIOR RIB FIXATIONS
  • Kotheimer WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 78-79 12792 DO WE NEED PEER REVIEW?
  • Hayes BM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 81 12793 NUTRITION AND POSTMENOPAUSAL OSTEOPOROSIS
  • Chiacchi MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 118-19 12794 THE ECG IN THE COMPUTER AGE
  • Cox FW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 120-22 12795 THE LATERAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE: ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN CRANIOMANDIBULAR DYSFUNCTION
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 124-26 12796 A CONTINUING SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY: MENS HELPS METS WIN SERIES/MUSCLES AND FASCIAE OF THE SHOULDER
  • Baker S
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 128-29 12797 CHIROPRACTIC ... A PANACEA FOR LIFE
  • Tyler P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 131-35 12798 FURTHER EXPLANATION OF SURROGATE TESTING AND THERAPY LOCALIZATION
  • Sprieser PT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1987(29:4): 137-43 12799 A NEW SCIENCE: APPLIED SPINAL BIOMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 10-11 12988 CHIROPRACTIC X-RAY EVALUATION FOR DISABILITY PURPOSES
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 12 12989 THE FORCE NECESSARY TO CORRECT FIXATION OF A SACROILIAC JOINT: A PILOT STUDY
  • Gemmell HA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 14-15 12990 SEAT BELT INDUCED LOW BACK INJURIES
  • Storer FW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 17-19+ 12991 THE HERITAGE OF GENERATIONS
  • Miller VP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 22-23+ 12992 THE CURRENT STATE OF HIGH RESOLUTION THERMOGRAPHY IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE - PART 1
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 28+ 12993 MORE THAN ONE ACHILLES' HEEL?
  • Kelley JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 33-34+ 12994 A CASE MANAGEMENT PRESENTATION WITH MULTIPLE ALLERGIC INVOLVEMENT - PART 1
  • Stavish GE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 38+ 12995 FINAL SOLUTION FOR SUCCESS: CHIROPRACTIC BIOFEEDBACK
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 44-47 12996 THE INTEROSSEOUS VERTEBRAL HOLOGRAPHIC SUBLUXATION - PART 1
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 48-50 12997 FINDING YOUR HIDDEN OBSTACLES - PART 3
  • Anderson FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 48-50 12998 HUMAN ENGINEERING
  • Caselli K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 54-55 12999 CUT THE HIGH COST OF YOUR PATIENT MAILING LIST
  • Amato W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 57-8 13000 Is the chiropractor doomed?
  • Small R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 60+ 13001 CONFRONTING DR. WARD'S STRESSOLOGY RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION PROCEDURES - PART 2
  • Faulkner TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 67+ 13002 THE MARKEY-STEFFENSMEIER SPONDYLOLISTHESIS MANEUVER
  • Markey LP
  • Steffensmeier LA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 70+ 13003 DENTAL BRIDGEWORK MAY BE THE SOURCE OF YOUR PATIENT'S HEADACHES, NECKACHES AND FACIAL PAIN
  • Smith GH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 74 13004 CHELATION FOR OSTEOPOROSIS AND ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
  • Dingles DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 76+ 13005 THE HAND AND THE MIND
  • Bornstein M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 81 13006 A chiropractic battle plan
  • Singer DS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 118+ 13007 MEDICAL AND INDEPENDENT STUDIES IN THE EVALUATION OF CHIROPRACTIC THERAPEUTICS
  • Kukurin GW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 121 13008 SLEEP APNEA
  • De Polo H
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 122+ 13009 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PRACTICE WING ELECTROTHERAPY SUCCESSFULLY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 124 13010 JACK SCOTT'S RELAXATION, STRESS REDUCTION THERAPY
  • Maxwell B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 128 13011 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FEMUR HEAD IN PELVIC DISORDERS
  • Romano JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1986(29:2): 132-33 13012 RELAX? LET YOUR FISH HELP YOU!
  • Steuer MD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 10+ 12901 INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY
  • Davis RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 14-15 12902 SHOULD YOU INCORPORATE?
  • Patrick RK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 17-18 12903 THE CURRENT STATE OF HIGH RESOLUTION THERMOGRAPHY - PART 2
  • Arbiloff B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 20+ 12904 PEDAL BIOMECHANICS AS RELATED TO ORTHOTIC THERAPIES: AN OVERVIEW - PART 1
  • Michaud T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 27-28 12905 PPO'S: AN UPDATE
  • Derfler F
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 30+ 12906 CRANIAL CONCEPTS IN CHIROPRACTIC - PART 1
  • Ford CW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 34+ 12907 STRESS AND DISEASE
  • Espy B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 40-41 12908 THE IMPORTANCE OF DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS IN PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH LOW BACK PAIN
  • Nicchi FJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 43-44+ 12909 A CASE MANAGEMENT PRESENTATION WITH MULTIPLE ALLERGIC INVOLVEMENT - PART 2
  • Stavish GE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 49-50+ 12910 THE INTEROSSEOUS VERTEBRAL HOLOGRAPHIC SUBLUXATION - PART 2
  • Goodheart GJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 55-56 12911 WHAT CHIROPRACTORS DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT MEDICARE
  • Schuman JD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 58+ 12912 THE SPINAL MENINGEAL FUNCTIONAL UNIT TENSION AND STRESS ADAPTATION
  • Epstein DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 63+ 12913 NERVE SIGNAL INTERFERENCE IN THE CRANIAL VERTEBRAL JUNCTION
  • Craton EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 73-74+ 12914 THE CERVICAL SPINE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW AND CORRECTION - PART 1
  • Huddleson G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 78+ 12915 CONFRONTING DR. WARD'S STRESSOLOGY RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION PROCEDURES - PART 3
  • Faulkner TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 112-13 12916 ARE YOUR PATIENTS WALKING OUT AND NEVER RETURNING?
  • Bishop KA
  • Doyle K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 118 12917 NOTES ON SUCCESSFUL LIVING
  • Lauback JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 121-22+ 12918 Qualities the public excepts from a doctor - part 2
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 126+ 12919 Insurance consultants: Turning the tables
  • Calton RW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 132+ 12920 Aging and the role of chiropractic
  • Epstein MC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 138+ 12921 A report on electro therapy in sports
  • Maxwell B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1986(29:3): 140 12922 New frontiers in T.E.N.S., by Alan C. Hymes and David Tapio
  • Jorgenson SP
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 14-15+ 13300 Chiropractic techniques: A common ground -- The therapeutic role of explanation
  • Slosberg M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 22+ 13302 THE REINVENTION OF CHIROPRACTIC - PART 3
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 27-28+ 13303 FINDING YOUR HIDDEN OBSTACLES - PART 1
  • Anderson FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 33-34 13304 PRENUPTIAL AND POSTNUPTIAL AGREEMENTS: KEEPING YOUR ASSETS PROTECTED
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 34 13305 HAND REFLEXOLOGY WORKBOOK: HOW TO WORK ON SOMEONE'S HANDS, BY KEVIN AND BARBARA KUNZ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 36+ 13306 IMPROVE YOUR COLLECTIONS
  • Amato W
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 40+ 13307 Micro-manipulation for pelvic problems - part 5
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 48 13308 COMBINATION SEQUENCE CORRECTIONS OF BIPED MAN: STABILIZATION/VERTICAL
  • King WE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 50-51 13309 IS CHIROPRACTIC GOING DOWN THE UP STAIRCASE?
  • Lindsey DC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 53+ 13310 THE LIVER: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 56+ 13311 THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN OBJECTIVE MEANS OF TREATMENT VALIDATION
  • Del Giorno D
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 58+ 13312 DEVELOPING CHIROPRACTIC ANALYTICAL VISION: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE - PART 2
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 64-65+ 13313 PMS: A MANIPULATIVE APPROACH TO THERAPY USING DIRECT CRANIOFACIAL TECHNIQUE
  • Baldt GA
  • White JE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 68+ 13314 BACKACHE RELIEF AND POSTURAL CONTROL FACTORS FROM THE FOOT UP - PART 4
  • Aronow R
  • Solomone-Aronow B
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 76+ 13315 RADIATION SAFETY IN THE EIGHTIES AND BEYOND
  • Fickel TE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 81 13316 INTERVIEW WITH BILL "SUPERFOOT" WALLACE
  • Wallace B
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 114 13317 INVESTMENT ADVICE
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 116+ 13318 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING OF THE SPINE - A NONINVASIVE SAFE DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE
  • Robinson GK
  • Shippel AH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1986(28:5): 134+ 13319 ACC-FLEXION AND THE CRITICAL LOW BACK SYNDROME - PART 2
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: May Jun 1986(28:6): 10-12+ 13299 CASE MANAGEMENT OF VEHICULAR TRAUMA
  • Lovejoy L
Dig Chiropr Econ: May Jun 1986(28:6): 18-20+ 13301 THE EFFECTS OF PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES, ALOE GEL AND IONTOPHORENS ON CHRONIC AND ACUTE ATHLETIC INJURIES
  • Lerner FN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 10-12+ 13422 New Center Hospital's chiropractic program: Big success in Detroit
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 14-15+ 13423 DISCOUNTS WITHOUT DISCIPLINE: AVOIDING DISCIPLINARY PITFALLS WHEN ADVERTISING FREE OR DISCOUNTED SERVICES
  • Chodos DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 18-20 13424 MORE THAN DISCS IN THE LUMBAR AREA NEED MICRO-MANIPULATION - PART 4
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 24+ 13425 COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF CCE AND NBCE IN ANTITRUST SUIT -- SHERMAN COLLEGE AND SCASA TO APPEAL
  • Butters JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 29-30+ 13426 HOW TO MOTIVATE YOUR STAFF
  • Pierce RW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 33-34 13427 Evaluation of spinal disability
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 36+ 13428 NEW ANSWERS FOR OLD STRESS PROBLEMS - PART 2: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH DR. LOWELL WARD
  • Proetz JF
  • Sehi TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 44+ 13429 BACKACHE RELIEF AND POSTURAL CONTROL FACTORS FROM THE FOOT UP - PART 3
  • Aronow R
  • Solomone-Aronow B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 49+ 13430 Adjust or not to adjust
  • Stillwagon G
  • Stillwagon KL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 52+ 13431 ACCU-FLEXION AND THE CRITICAL LOW BACK SYNDROME - PART 1
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 58+ 13432 DEVELOPING CHIROPRACTIC ANALYTICAL VISION: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE - PART 1
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 66 13433 THOSE SICKENING CURVES
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 68-69+ 13434 COMPARISON OF THE PARTICIPATION OF BLACKS AND FEMALES IN CHIROPRACTIC
  • Wolfenberger VA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 74+ 13435 THE REINVENTION OF CHIROPRACTIC - PART 2
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 81 13436 HYPOPLASIA OF THE ODONTOID
  • Flanagen TM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 116+ 13437 GOODHEART/WING SEMINAR REPORTS BREAKTHROUGHS
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 121+ 13438 DURAL FIBRILLATION
  • Smith GH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 132+ 13439 DEGENERATIVE SPONDYLOARTHROSIS WITH SCOLIOSIS OF THE LUMBAR SPINE - DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: A CASE PRESENTATION
  • Aspegren DD
  • Cox JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 138 13440 AFTER CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL, THEN WHAT? REFLECTIONS OF ONE DOCTOR'S FIRST YEAR IN PRACTICE
  • Keenan DJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1986(28:5): 140 13441 PRACTICALLY SPEAKING
  • O'Connor L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 10-12+ 13153 MIGRAINE HEADACHES AND SEROTONIN: A REVIEW OF RECENT LITERATURE
  • Croft AC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 14-15 13154 SUGGESTIONS FOR TAKING STATE BOARD EXAMS
  • Gentempo P
  • Kent CK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 17+ 13155 WEIGHT CONTROL OF THE 80'S: CHIROPRACTIC BARIATRICS
  • Tetrault MY
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 25-26+ 13156 TELE-A-VISION
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 30+ 13157 GENERAL MICRO-MANIPULATION - PART 6
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 34+ 13158 FINDING YOUR HIDDEN OBSTACLES - PART 2
  • Anderson FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 38 13159 FIRST RATE CHIROPRACTIC OR THIRD RATE MEDICINE, WHAT'S YOUR CHOICE?
  • Rondberg TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 40 13160 THE DILEMMA OF PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
  • Van Denburgh RD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 43 13161 YOU ARE NOT ALONE
  • Blumberg L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 44+ 13162 BACKACHE RELIEF AND POSTURAL CONTROL FACTORS FROM THE FOOT UP - PART 5
  • Aronow R
  • Solomone-Aronow B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 50+ 13163 HOW TO BUY A TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR YOUR PRACTICE
  • Labelle JA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 52+ 13164 WELL, THAT IS LIFE
  • Frazee WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 55-56+ 13165 THE MOST PROFITABLE WAY TO COORDINATE A BUSY OFFICE
  • Amato W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 60+ 13166 CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENTS
  • Baird R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 62+ 13167 QUALITIES THE PUBLIC EXPECTS FROM A DOCTOR - PART 1: EXCERPTS FROM "SECRET OF A PRACTICE CONSULTANT"
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 68+ 13168 AK IS BETTER WET: THE TWELFTH IN A SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY
  • Sherrod CW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 76+ 13169 CONFRONTING DR. WARD'S STRESSOLOGY RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION PROCEDURES: PART 1
  • Faulkner TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 122+ 13170 THE INTEGRATED A.I.M. CONCEPT: LUMBO-PELVIC DROP TECHNIQUE
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 125-26 13171 HYPOGLYCEMIA - A HYGIENIC VIEWPOINT
  • Mega JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 128-29 13172 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 131 13173 CHILDREN'S SOCCER -- IS IT SAFE?
  • Gromer M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 132 13174 WITH LIBERTY AND ADJUSTMENTS FOR ALL!
  • Furshpan B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 137-8 13175 Researching a variable force technique
  • Leighton P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1986(29:1): 138 13176 CHILD ABUSE AND THE CHIROPRACTOR
  • Stierwalt DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 12+ 13568 BEING THE BEST DOCTOR THAT YOU CAN BE
  • Anderson FM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 14-15+ 13569 THE CHIROPRACTIC EMERGENCY: CAN WE RESPOND?
  • Croft AC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 18-19 13570 JACK SCOTT'S USE OF M.E.N.S. THERAPY ON ELITE ATHLETES: THE TENTH IN A SERIES ON ELECTRO THERAPY
  • Maxwell B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 22 13571 SPHENOBASILAR TORSION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN TMJ DISORDERS
  • Sarkin JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 24+ 13572 BACKACHE RELIEF AND POSTURAL CONTROL FACTORS FROM THE FOOT UP - PART 2
  • Aronow R
  • Solomone-Aronow B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 29-30+ 13573 THE REINVENTION OF CHIROPRACTIC - PART 1
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 34+ 13574 TREATING THE ADRENAL GLANDS
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 40-41 13575 DIVERSIFIED DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES TO DIVERGENT ANATOMICAL AREAS - PART 6
  • Tyler RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 43-44 13576 INVESTMENT ADVICE
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 46+ 13577 MICRO-MANIPULATION FOR THE NEGLECTED THORACICS - PART 3
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 51+ 13578 PROCEDURES AND DIRECTION FOR ADOLESCENT ATHLETIC EXAMINATIONS
  • Kahn J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 53-54 13579 WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
  • Epstein D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 58+ 13580 MERCURY AMALGAM TOXICITY
  • Kupsinel R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 65-6 13581 NOCTURNAL ENURESIS - PART 2
  • Stavish GE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 68+ 13582 NEW ANSWERS FOR OLD STRESS PROBLEMS - PART 1: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH DR. LOWELL WARD
  • Proetz JF
  • Sehi TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 73+ 13583 THE MASTER MANUAL METHOD OF PROCESSING PATIENTS - PART 2
  • Amato W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 78+ 13584 SOME DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF SUBLUXATIONS
  • Shepherd WD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 112 13585 THE UTILIZATION OF ETHYL CHOLORIDE ANESTHESIA PREPARATORY TO THE CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT
  • Courtney MD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 114 13586 STIERWALT'S MANEUVER - THE ASCULTATION OF INVOLVED JOINT
  • Stierwalt DD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 124-25+ 13587 THE CHIROPRACTIC ENIGMA: AN OVERVIEW AND ANSWER
  • Grossman BN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1986(28:4): 133-34+ 13588 AN APPLIED KINESIOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CANDIDA ALBICANS ALLERGY
  • Mowles RA
  • Schmitt WH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 10-11+ 13853 IDENTIFYING THE CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN AS AN EXPERT WITNESS
  • McCullough JW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 12 13854 AN OPEN LETTER TO MICHIGAN CHIROPRACTORS
  • Ward L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 14-16 13855 ADVANTAGEOUS UTILISATION OF COMPUTER TECHNICS IN LOW BACK EVALUATION: THE BIOMECHANICAL STRESS INDEX MODEL
  • Breton JD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 17-19 13856 INVESTMENT ADVICE: PENSION PLANS ARE A GREAT WEALTH CREATION TOOL FOR SELF-EMPLOYED PROFESSIONALS
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 20+ 13857 A MODERN FABLE ABOUT A HMO
  • Keeney DM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 22+ 13858 AN OLYMPIC ITINERARY: THE ITALIAN NATIONAL TEAM
  • Siegfried G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 27 13859 THE 1984 COORS INTERNATIONAL BICYCLE CLASSIC
  • Blaich RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 28+ 13860 Unraveling questions of the subluxation complex, part 3
  • Small R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 30+ 13861 WALDENSTROM'S MACROGLOBULINEMIA
  • Howatt TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 34 13862 NON SURGICAL CORRECTION FOR SPINAL SCOLIOSIS BY MANIPULATIVE THERAPY
  • Thomas BF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 36-37 13863 DIVERSIFIED DIAGNOSIS APPROACHES TO DIVERGENT ANATOMICAL AREAS, PART 4
  • Tyler RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 40-43 13864 WHO ARE YOU? YOU ARE THE POSTURE SPECIALIST
  • Greenawalt MH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 45-46 13865 MICRO-MANIPULATION, PART 1 OF A SERIES
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 48-50+ 13866 FUNDAMENTALS OF ESSENTIAL FATTY ACID METABOLISM, PART 2
  • Schmitt WH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 52-53 13867 FLEXIBILITY TREATMENT IS ESSENTIAL IN SPORTS MEDICINE
  • Greene JC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 56+ 13868 INSURANCE DIAGNOSIS
  • Fellabaum JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 63 13869 UPPER CERVICAL SUPERSTRESS AND THE BLOCKED PELVIS
  • Barvinchack E
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 64 13870 FINANCING YOUR PRACTICE: STEPS TO SUCCESS
  • Warren RT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 70-72+ 13871 ORGANIZING YOUR PRACTICE FROM "THE MASTER MANUAL"
  • Amato W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 74+ 13872 CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES: THE IDEAL PENSION FUND INVESTMENT
  • Calamos JP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 80 13873 SELECTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL RIGHTS
  • de Broder CF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 83 13874 FOOTBALL AND ADOLESCENCE: A DANGEROUS MIX
  • Hegetschweiler K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 85+ 13875 RUNNING A RISK
  • Potter J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 119-120 13876 NAUSEA: ITS MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT
  • McGrath PL
  • Rupolo JG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 124 13877 THE CONCEPT OF POSTURE
  • Wright R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 130+ 13878 THE REVOLUTION IN ELECTROTHERAPY
  • Nirenstein J
  • Picker RI
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 145 13879 THE DEFINITION OF THE VERTEBRAL SUBLUXATION
  • Minkiewicz O
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1985(28:2): 146 13880 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 12 13732 NORMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CERVICAL SPINAL CURVE
  • Kukurin GW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 14-15+ 13733 THE AGING PROCESS: HELPFUL DIETARY HINTS FOR THE OLDER AMERICAN
  • Oleskowicz JH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 18+ 13734 DIVERSIFIED DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES TO DIVERGENT ANATOMICAL AREAS, PART 5
  • Tyler RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 20 13735 CHIROPRACTIC COMMUNICATION: BASED ON THE WILK COMMUNICATION SEMINAR TAPES, PART VI
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 25+ 13736 PAIN CONTROL - A SPECIFIC NUTRITIONAL APPROACH
  • Schenker GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 26-28 13737 CERVICAL MICRO-MANIPULATION, PART 2 OF A SERIES
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 31+ 13738 WHILE DARING GREATLY
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 32-37 13739 "The Master Manual" method of processing patients, part 1
  • Amato W
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 39-40 13740 ESTABLISHING A TRUST TO PAY COLLEGE EDUCATION COSTS
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 41 13741 SEVEN STEPS TO CHIROPRACTIC SUCCESS BY F.M. ANDERSON, ET AL.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 43-44+ 13742 ASSESSMENT OF PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC CURRICULA: WHAT THE EXPERTS HAVE TO SAY
  • Bovée ML
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 51-53 13743 THE A.I.M. CONCEPT
  • Huddleston G
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 54-57+ 13744 EFFECTIVE PREVENTION OF CORONARY HEART ATTACKS
  • Sherwood P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 59 13745 MUCH OF OUR CHIROPRACTIC KNOWLEDGE IS LOST
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 60-65 13746 BACKACHE RELIEF AND POSTURAL CONTROL FACTORS FROM THE FOOT UP, PART I
  • Aronow R
  • Solomone-Aronow B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 65 13747 MARKETING THE GROUP PRACTICE BY PARKER CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 65 13748 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICE AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BY PARKER CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 66-68 13749 INNERVATION VS. ENERVATION
  • Mega JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 70-73 13750 NO MORE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS!
  • Furshpan B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 76-81+ 13751 NOCTURNAL ENURESIS, PART I
  • Stavish GE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 114+ 13752 MOBILIZATION: THE TREATMENT OF CHOICE IN ACUTE SPRAIN/STRAIN INJURIES
  • Johnson WR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 116-119 13753 SPORTS MEDICINE SERIES PREVIEW INTERVIEW WITH JACK SCOTT, PHD
  • Maxwell B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 129 13754 CHIROPRACTIC AND THE FUTURE OF HEALTH CARE
  • Jarmain RA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 134 13755 A PHYSIOLOGIST'S VIEW OF LOWE'S BOOK "SPASM"
  • Scheller R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 135 13756 THE NATURAL EVOLUTION OF A CHIROPRACTOR--THE FOUR STAGES
  • Green MB
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 137-38 13757 TYPES OF CARE AND MEDICAL NECESSITY IN TREATING PATIENTS
  • Fellabaum JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Nov-Dec 1985(28:2): 138 13758 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES: POPULAR AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES EDITED BY J.W. SALMON
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 12 14160 AUSCULTATION EXAMINATION OF THE ABDOMEN FOR THE CHIROPRACTIC DOCTOR
  • Krzykwa EJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 12 14161 ARE YOU THE DOCTOR, DOCTOR? BY F.H. BARGE, D.C.
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 14-6 14162 INTEGRATING SELF-HELP INTO YOUR PRACTICE
  • Ridley CL
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 18-19 14163 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND BEHAVIORAL MANIFESTATIONS WITH TOXICITY AND CEREBRAL ALLERGY
  • Backman ZM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 21-22 14164 ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVE CERVICALS
  • Masters RO
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 24-25 14165 WIN WITH AN IRA
  • Boggs SE
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 28-31 14166 2001: A chiropractic odyssey
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 32-34 14167 SCOLIOSIS RESEARCH WITH THE LEANDER TABLE
  • Mawhiney RB
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 36-37 14168 THE LIGAMENT SIDE OF THE (T)ISSUE
  • Epstein MC
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 38-41 14169 PRACTICES ARE "GOING CONCERNS": HOW MUCH IS YOUR PRACTICE WORTH?
  • Silverman H
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 43-44 14170 EFFECTS OF TRAUMA UPON THE JOINTS OF THE CERVICAL SPINE
  • Greenawalt MH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 46-51 14171 NEW TMJ STUDY DOCUMENTS BREAKTHROUGH IN MANAGEMENT
  • Wing TW
  • Wong AK
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 52-55 14172 DIVERSIFIED DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES TO DIVERGENT ANATOMICAL AREAS, PART 2
  • Tyler RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 58-65 14173 SOMATIC EMISSION, THE POLARIZED AND THE UNDEFINED FIELDS, PART I
  • Krestan RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 66-69 14174 THE CASE FOR BIOFEEDBACK AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF CHIROPRACTIC, PART 4
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 71-73 14175 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 76-79 14176 REFERRAL PROCEDURES, PART 1
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 117 14177 MEDICAL CRUNCH YOUR OPPORTUNITY
  • Wallace JW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 122-25 14178 THE CHIROPRACTIC EPITOME, CONDENSED FROM "HOW TO BE UP NO MATTER WHAT'S GOING DOWN
  • Coffman T
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 126-27 14179 MYOSPASM, MYOSPRAIN AND MYALGIA CONSIDERATIONS IN TREATMENT OF LOW BACK DYSFUNCTION
  • Wood KW
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 128-133 14180 WILL YOUR PRACTICE SURVIVE IN THE 21ST CENTURY?
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 134 14181 A CASE STUDY IN SPORTS INJURY [case report]
  • Sabia MA
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 139 14182 A GUIDE TO VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION
  • Kahn J
Dig Chiropr Econ: May-Jun 1985(27:6): 140-142 14183 THE SIXTH SENSE - THE SENSE OF HUMOR
  • Furshpan B
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 12+ 14280 INTERPRETATION OF VIDEOFLUROSCOPIC JOINT MOTION STUDIES IN THE CERVICAL SPINE C-2
  • Robinson GK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 14-15 14281 DIVERSIFIED DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES OF DIVERGENT ANATOMICAL AREAS
  • Tyler RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 17-18 14282 THE IMPACT OF THE PEPPER BILLS ON CHIROPRACTIC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 23-27 14283 WHY TRUST TO LUCK? A CHIROPRACTOR'S BEST BET TO AVOID PROBATE AND ESTATE TAXES: THE LIVING TRUST
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 29-34 14284 THE ARROGANCE OF THE UNLIMITED
  • Baird R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 36-8 14285 THE THERA-CISER THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE SYSTEM
  • Christensen K
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 40-43 14286 STUDENTS QUESTIONNAIRE ON SELECTED ASPECTS OF HEALTH CARE
  • Gregory TM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 48 14287 CHIROPRACTIC COMMUNICATION, PART IV
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 51-55 14288 STRESS, THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND CHIROPRACTIC CARE
  • Slosberg M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 58-62 14289 LOWERING YOUR TAXES LEGALLY, PART IV
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 64-66 14290 CHIROPRACTIC AND NUTRITIONAL VASODILATORS IN MIGRAINE HEADACHE THERAPY: A REPORT OF TWO CASES
  • Kukurin GW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 68-71 14291 ALZHEIMER'S AND OTHER BRAIN AFFLICTIONS
  • Epstein MC
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 74+ 14292 INSURANCE NOTEBOOK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT INSURANCE
  • Hensley EF
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 76+ 14293 PRE AND POST CT SCANS ON CHIROPRACTIC TREATED DISC PROTRUSION PATIENTS, PART II
  • Cox JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 78-79 14294 INVESTMENT ADVICE
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 81 14295 RELEASE FROM HYPERTENSION UTILIZING THE GREAT TECHNIQUE
  • Free R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 119+ 14296 THE CASE FOR BIOFEEDBACK AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF CHIROPRACTIC, PART IV
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 120-25 14297 MENS THERAPY: A NEW CLASSIFICATION
  • Wing TW
  • Wong AK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 129 14298 CLINICAL CHIROPRACTIC ORTHOPEDICS BY KIM CHRISTENSEN
Dig Chiropr Econ: Mar-Apr 1985(27:5): 129 14299 BODY MECHANICS BY M. LEBOWITZ, D.C.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(28:1): 28-31+ 14027 IN GOD WE TRUST - ALL OTHERS PAY CASH
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 10-12+ 14022 ANALYSIS OF THE SACROILIAC: A SIMPLE APPROACH
  • Kotheimer WJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 14-17+ 14023 CHIROPRACTIC HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES: BE PREPARED AND BE AWARE
  • Baird R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 18-21 14024 SOMATIC EMISSION, THE POLARIZED AND THE UNDEFINED FIELDS, PART 2
  • Krestan RM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 22 14025 CHIROPRACTIC DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS APPROVED
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 24-25 14026 CHIROPRACTIC LOSES A DISTINGUISHED LEADER - DR. ERNEST G. NAPOLITANO
  • Frigard LT
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 34-37 14028 REFERRAL PROCEDURES, PART 2, EXCERPTS FROM THE BOOK "1001 WAYS TO ATTRACT NEW PATIENTS"
  • Fernandez PG
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 38-42+ 14029 FUNDAMENTALS OF ESSENTIAL FATTY ACID METABOLISM, PART 1
  • Schmitt WH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 48-52 14030 INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 54-55 14031 USE OF INVERSE SPINAL TRACTION AND MANIPULATION IN LUMBOSACRAL DISORDERS
  • Fellabaum JR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 57-60+ 14032 CHIROPRACTIC: THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES
  • Zolli F
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 65 14033 Scope of practice and the future
  • Blumberg L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 65 14034 MEDICAL GROUP SETTLES SUIT, OPENS UP DC-MD COOPERATION
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 66-69+ 14035 MARKEY DISTRACTION TECHNIQUE: NEW PROTOCOL FOR DOCTOR AND PATIENT SAFETY - A PRAGMATIC APPROACH, PART I
  • Markey LP
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 70-73+ 14036 THE VALUE AND TYPES OF SIGNS FOR CHIROPRACTORS
  • Gibbens J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 76+ 14037 CHIROPRACTIC COMMUNICATION BASED ON THE WILK COMMUNICATION SEMINAR TAPES, PART IV
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 79 14038 PAPAIN: WONDER TREATMENT FOR DISCS?
  • Beals GS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 81+ 14039 UNRAVELING QUESTIONS OF THE SUBLUXATION COMPLEX, PART II
  • Small R
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 120+ 14040 DIVERSIFIED DIAGNOSITIC APPROACHES TO DIVERGENT ANATOMICAL AREAS, PART 3
  • Tyler RH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1985(21:1): 129 14041 INVESTMENT ADVICE
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 12 14405 A GUIDE FOR PATIENT TOLERANCE TO DISTRACTION FLEXION THERAPY
  • McKaig MR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 14-16 14406 SOMATOPSYCHIC CHIROPRACTIC
  • Homewood AE
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 17-19 14407 INVESTMENT ADVICE
  • Pasche JK
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 20-23 14408 HISTORY OF SCIENTIFIC CHIROPRACTIC AND SPINAL CORRECTION
  • Harrison DD
  • Harrison GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 26-27+ 14409 THE BACH FLOWER REMEDIES: CATALYSTS TOWARD PERSONAL GROWTH
  • Kaslof LJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 29-33 14410 DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR ESTATE: "21" GOOD REASONS TO HAVE A WILL
  • Josselson BH
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 34-36 14411 THE CASE FOR BIOFEEDBACK AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF CHIROPRACTIC, PART III
  • Bernie TS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 38-41+ 14412 PRE AND POST CT SCANS ON CHIROPRACTIC TREATED DISC PROTRUSIONS PATIENTS, PART I
  • Cox JM
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 43-4+ 14413 LOWERING YOUR TAXES LEGALLY, PART IV
  • Lalla J
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 46-48 14414 THE SUBLUXATION - WHAT IS IT?
  • Mega JJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 51-53 14415 THE POWER OF INNATE
  • Vahl RJ
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 53 14416 THE POCKET T.S. LINE MANUAL BY BRICE E. VICKERY, D.C.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 54-56 14417 A CALL TO STUDENTS AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN HOMEOPATHY
  • Cox FW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 61 14418 FORWARD IN 1985
  • Koren T
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 62-64 14419 CHIROPRACTIC COMMUNICATION, PART III
  • Wilk CA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 64 14420 OUT-OF-PLACE ENZYME THEORY OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
  • Hepker L
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 66-69 14421 THE THYROID: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, INDICATORS, PREVENTION AND CORRECTION OF ABNORMAL FUNCTION
  • Lebowitz M
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 70-73 14422 The assessment of hypertensive tendencies from hair trace element analysis
  • Watts DL
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 74-77 14423 HAVE YOU CONSIDERED A COMPUTER LATELY?
  • Laufenberg P
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 80 14424 HYPERTHERMIA AS ONE POSSIBLE TERATOGENIC AGENT
  • Peterson KD
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 82-84 14425 DRUGLESS HEALING
  • Beals GS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 85 14426 PARAVERTEBRAL MUSCLE EQUALIZATION
  • Free RV
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 119 14427 LUNG ASSOCIATION ADVISES INCREASED CAROTENE INTAKE. CARROTS, SPINACH MAY HELP REDUCE LUNG CANCER
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 125 14428 PUBLIC RELATIONS: AN ALTERNATIVE TO ADVERTISING
  • Stevens A
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 134-36 14429 MULTIPLE MYELOMA
  • Howatt TA
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 139 14430 CHIROPRACTIC IN ITALY
  • Siegfried GR
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 140-41 14431 IN-HOUSE COMPUTER REDUCES HEALTH CARE COST
  • Wing TW
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 158 14432 SPORTS NUTRITION BY KIM CHRISTENSEN, D.C.
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jan-Feb 1985(27:4): 137 14482 THE ESSENTIALS OF CHIROPRACTIC BY VIRGIL V. STRANG, D.C.
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