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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