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Chiropractic Kiddies Head Back to Classrooms

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. When we talk about kids going back to school in the fall of 2007, let’s not forget those heading back to spinal anatomy class, adjusting technique labs, and a mountain of useless hours of medically based differential diagnosis. We’ve covered a lot of content on Planet Chiropractic related to Chiropractic Schools

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Chiropractors and Authors on Planet Chiropractic

It’s been over nine years since Planet Chiropractic began organizing news articles appearing on the website into an archived format. A reporter for a national newspaper recently asked me if I knew how many authors have provided articles to Planet Chiropractic and I didn’t know the exact answer. I estimated it was around 100 that have been published. I decided to do a search today through some author archives and I still don’t have an exact number of authors that have been published but I do have a much better idea than I did before the question was asked. What I discovered were submissions from approximately 70 chiropractic authors, a dozen non-chiropractors, and 14 organizations, including three chiropractic colleges and three national chiropractic associations.

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International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Continues Growth

The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) is on a continued growth spurt and may soon become the largest organization representing chiropractors worldwide. While membership numbers in some US based national chiropractic associations have been dipping downward, membership in the ICPA has been continuing to grow, putting the Pennsylvania based international organization on track to become the largest professional organization to represent chiropractors and chiropractic students worldwide.

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Top 10 chiropractic states according to site search

It’s that time of year when yellow page company marketers and magazine advertisers begin calling chiropractic offices (as well as other local service providers) with their pitches for yellow page advertising. Wondering how well these sites would perform in different states, I decided to review the search logs for planet chiropractic during the months of August through December 2006 to discover which states in the nation would be most likely to get consumer traffic for chiropractic related search terms.

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Great Chiropractic Influences Both Past and Present

Last week I began receiving e-mails from people throughout the world regarding a question I had asked in a Planet Chiropractic newsletter. I wanted to know who were/are the most influential chiropractors in your life? I am putting together a top 100 list of the world’s greatest chiropractors of all time and the feedback I have received has been good. Thought I would share some of the names with you to see just how many of these individuals have influenced your life.

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Chiropractic Kiddies Head Back to Classrooms

By Michael Dorausch, D.C. When we talk about kids going back to school in the fall of 2007, let’s not forget those heading back to spinal anatomy class, adjusting technique labs, and a mountain of useless hours of medically based differential diagnosis. We’ve covered a lot of content on Planet Chiropractic related to Chiropractic Schools

Read More »

Chiropractors and Authors on Planet Chiropractic

It’s been over nine years since Planet Chiropractic began organizing news articles appearing on the website into an archived format. A reporter for a national newspaper recently asked me if I knew how many authors have provided articles to Planet Chiropractic and I didn’t know the exact answer. I estimated it was around 100 that have been published. I decided to do a search today through some author archives and I still don’t have an exact number of authors that have been published but I do have a much better idea than I did before the question was asked. What I discovered were submissions from approximately 70 chiropractic authors, a dozen non-chiropractors, and 14 organizations, including three chiropractic colleges and three national chiropractic associations.

Read More »

International Chiropractic Pediatric Association Continues Growth

The International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) is on a continued growth spurt and may soon become the largest organization representing chiropractors worldwide. While membership numbers in some US based national chiropractic associations have been dipping downward, membership in the ICPA has been continuing to grow, putting the Pennsylvania based international organization on track to become the largest professional organization to represent chiropractors and chiropractic students worldwide.

Read More »

Top 10 chiropractic states according to site search

It’s that time of year when yellow page company marketers and magazine advertisers begin calling chiropractic offices (as well as other local service providers) with their pitches for yellow page advertising. Wondering how well these sites would perform in different states, I decided to review the search logs for planet chiropractic during the months of August through December 2006 to discover which states in the nation would be most likely to get consumer traffic for chiropractic related search terms.

Read More »

Great Chiropractic Influences Both Past and Present

Last week I began receiving e-mails from people throughout the world regarding a question I had asked in a Planet Chiropractic newsletter. I wanted to know who were/are the most influential chiropractors in your life? I am putting together a top 100 list of the world’s greatest chiropractors of all time and the feedback I have received has been good. Thought I would share some of the names with you to see just how many of these individuals have influenced your life.

Read More »