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Red Ford F-150 Chiropractor Truck

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I spotted the coolest Ford F-150 yesterday while at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. I was in the parking garage when this vehicle caught my eye. Fortunately, I had my Man Purse (which many people made fun of yesterday) with all my gadgets in it. Whipped out my coolpix camera

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Spring Forward Summer Time Change 2009

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve never been too crazy about springing forward. I’ve always thought falling back was a much easier daylight savings time change. Not like we have much of a choice though, unless you’re in the state of Arizona, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, chances are you’re going to have to set that clock forward one hour at 2 am on Sunday. The 2009 time change is here and spring is soon upon us.

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Daylight Savings Time Change 2009

Spring Forward: When does daylight savings time change? The answer depends on where you live. For most in the United States, it’s time to change your clocks and spring forward on March 8th, as the official US time changes at 2 a.m. local time.

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Saturday Night East Coast versus West Coast

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s as if I’ve written this post before, the East Coast chiropractic event versus the West Coast chiropractic event. It’s no competition really, I just think it’s cool that across the United States there are high energy chiropractors hosting events on Saturday night. (The magic XPS has new batteries and is

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PubCon South SEO Educational Conference

It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re in, chances are there is a conference (or conferences) designed to help you do what you do better than you now do it. Chiropractors attend chiropractic conferences to learn more specifically about chiropractic, orthopedic doctors attend orthopedic conferences to learn more about orthopedic practices, weight loss surgeons attend bariatric surgery education programs to learn about weight loss surgical procedures, and the list goes on. When it comes to search engine optimization (SEO), businesses and individuals alike, attend webmaster conferences like PubCon, to learn about search engine optimization and Webmastery.

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Keep the Well from Getting Sick

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Postcard arrived today from Schofield Chiropractic Training in Phoenix, Arizona. It was a simple postcard with a quote from BJ Palmer, developer of Chiropractic. There is a poster with a drawing of BJ Palmer on it, with these same words. Great for any chiropractic office (will maybe not any chiropractic office,

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Twitter Ice Advice for Ankle Sprains

Ankle sprains, they are not fun, yet nearly everyone of us has experienced them at one time or another. Being a chiropractor, questions about joint sprains like ankle injuries is something I experience on a daily basis. Having an office so close to the beach, running in the sand and playing volleyball (also in the sand) are two of the most common sports related to ankle sprains I see in my chiropractic office. “Should I put ice on it or heat?” Is the question I get asked by nearly everyone with a sprain. Today out of curiosity, I thought I would ask That question on Twitter (Follow Me Here).

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Marijuana Medicine Practices Are Hazy and Confusing

There’s been news recently that with the election of President Barack Obama, the DEA would discontinue raids on legal medical marijuana dispensaries, operating in states like California. Raids of medical marijuana facilities is only one of the many confusing issues surrounding the topic of providing cannabis to people for various health conditions. While not licensed in the practice of medicine, chiropractors have found themselves faced with difficult questions regarding medical marijuana, as both patients and medical doctors pressure doctors of chiropractic for information and referrals.

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Medical Marijuana MD Referrals

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Who says medical doctors don’t want to work with chiropractors? While I’ve been in practice the number one type of medical doctor often seeking referrals from my office has been orthopedic surgeons and neurologists. They offer steak dinners and other incentives in hopes of introducing local chiropractors to the latest surgical

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Red Ford F-150 Chiropractor Truck

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I spotted the coolest Ford F-150 yesterday while at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. I was in the parking garage when this vehicle caught my eye. Fortunately, I had my Man Purse (which many people made fun of yesterday) with all my gadgets in it. Whipped out my coolpix camera

Read More »

Spring Forward Summer Time Change 2009

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve never been too crazy about springing forward. I’ve always thought falling back was a much easier daylight savings time change. Not like we have much of a choice though, unless you’re in the state of Arizona, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico, chances are you’re going to have to set that clock forward one hour at 2 am on Sunday. The 2009 time change is here and spring is soon upon us.

Read More »

Daylight Savings Time Change 2009

Spring Forward: When does daylight savings time change? The answer depends on where you live. For most in the United States, it’s time to change your clocks and spring forward on March 8th, as the official US time changes at 2 a.m. local time.

Read More »

Saturday Night East Coast versus West Coast

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. It’s as if I’ve written this post before, the East Coast chiropractic event versus the West Coast chiropractic event. It’s no competition really, I just think it’s cool that across the United States there are high energy chiropractors hosting events on Saturday night. (The magic XPS has new batteries and is

Read More »

PubCon South SEO Educational Conference

It doesn’t matter what kind of business you’re in, chances are there is a conference (or conferences) designed to help you do what you do better than you now do it. Chiropractors attend chiropractic conferences to learn more specifically about chiropractic, orthopedic doctors attend orthopedic conferences to learn more about orthopedic practices, weight loss surgeons attend bariatric surgery education programs to learn about weight loss surgical procedures, and the list goes on. When it comes to search engine optimization (SEO), businesses and individuals alike, attend webmaster conferences like PubCon, to learn about search engine optimization and Webmastery.

Read More »

Keep the Well from Getting Sick

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Postcard arrived today from Schofield Chiropractic Training in Phoenix, Arizona. It was a simple postcard with a quote from BJ Palmer, developer of Chiropractic. There is a poster with a drawing of BJ Palmer on it, with these same words. Great for any chiropractic office (will maybe not any chiropractic office,

Read More »

Twitter Ice Advice for Ankle Sprains

Ankle sprains, they are not fun, yet nearly everyone of us has experienced them at one time or another. Being a chiropractor, questions about joint sprains like ankle injuries is something I experience on a daily basis. Having an office so close to the beach, running in the sand and playing volleyball (also in the sand) are two of the most common sports related to ankle sprains I see in my chiropractic office. “Should I put ice on it or heat?” Is the question I get asked by nearly everyone with a sprain. Today out of curiosity, I thought I would ask That question on Twitter (Follow Me Here).

Read More »

Marijuana Medicine Practices Are Hazy and Confusing

There’s been news recently that with the election of President Barack Obama, the DEA would discontinue raids on legal medical marijuana dispensaries, operating in states like California. Raids of medical marijuana facilities is only one of the many confusing issues surrounding the topic of providing cannabis to people for various health conditions. While not licensed in the practice of medicine, chiropractors have found themselves faced with difficult questions regarding medical marijuana, as both patients and medical doctors pressure doctors of chiropractic for information and referrals.

Read More »

Medical Marijuana MD Referrals

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. Who says medical doctors don’t want to work with chiropractors? While I’ve been in practice the number one type of medical doctor often seeking referrals from my office has been orthopedic surgeons and neurologists. They offer steak dinners and other incentives in hopes of introducing local chiropractors to the latest surgical

Read More »