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Pain Management Manipulation under Anesthesia

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I received a fax at my chiropractic office today with a headline that read Pain Management Manipulation under Anesthesia. There’s nothing unusual about the office receiving faxes, we get several a day. This one caught my attention than I thought it was pretty funny (you may think it’s pretty sad). Some

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Tushy Massage and Naked Yoga

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. While many are seeking alternative health care, many others still have their minds in the gutter. I was doing some search engine keyword research today in preparation for an article regarding the popularity of terms related to chiropractic and words chiropractors are accustomed to using. While the article was focused on

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1895 to 2007 Marks 112 Years of Chiropractic Vocabulary

According to historical reports, September 18, 1895 is the day Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment, which took place in Davenport Iowa. It was not long after that day that Palmer needed a name for his developing science. The Reverend Samuel Henry Weed, born in Indiana in 1843, is credited with creating the word chiropractic, around the time of January 1896.

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Sacro Occipital Research Society International Auction

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Sacro Occipital Research Society International (SORSI) is holding an auction to raise funds for the chiropractic organization. The auction will be held online and is expected to run from September 23, 2007 at 8:00 a.m. – October 23, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. Some of the auction items include… Dualer IQ

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Child Chiropractic Care Research Studies

International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) Announces Preliminary Results of their Children’s PBRN Survey Study: “Treatment-related aggravations, complications and improvements attributed to chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy of pediatric patients: a practice-based survey of practitioners.”

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Pain Management Manipulation under Anesthesia

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. I received a fax at my chiropractic office today with a headline that read Pain Management Manipulation under Anesthesia. There’s nothing unusual about the office receiving faxes, we get several a day. This one caught my attention than I thought it was pretty funny (you may think it’s pretty sad). Some

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Tushy Massage and Naked Yoga

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. While many are seeking alternative health care, many others still have their minds in the gutter. I was doing some search engine keyword research today in preparation for an article regarding the popularity of terms related to chiropractic and words chiropractors are accustomed to using. While the article was focused on

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1895 to 2007 Marks 112 Years of Chiropractic Vocabulary

According to historical reports, September 18, 1895 is the day Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment, which took place in Davenport Iowa. It was not long after that day that Palmer needed a name for his developing science. The Reverend Samuel Henry Weed, born in Indiana in 1843, is credited with creating the word chiropractic, around the time of January 1896.

Read More »

Sacro Occipital Research Society International Auction

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. The Sacro Occipital Research Society International (SORSI) is holding an auction to raise funds for the chiropractic organization. The auction will be held online and is expected to run from September 23, 2007 at 8:00 a.m. – October 23, 2007 at 5:00 p.m. Some of the auction items include… Dualer IQ

Read More »

Child Chiropractic Care Research Studies

International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) Announces Preliminary Results of their Children’s PBRN Survey Study: “Treatment-related aggravations, complications and improvements attributed to chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy of pediatric patients: a practice-based survey of practitioners.”

Read More »