Archive for January, 2007

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Acceptance of chiropractors in mainstream medicine

Scott Kilmer, a chiropractor in Auburn, NY, has recently written an article about the trends in chiropractic care. He has some very interesting facts and information about chiropractors in hospitals.

According to the article there were more than 500 chiropractors working in hospitals in 2003. Many of these chiropractors are trained in hospital protocol and work in mostly in emergency rooms to help people that come in with back pain.

The A.A.H.C. (American Academy of Hospital Chiropractors), is an association to help train chiropractors to qualify to meet hospital protocol standards and help chiropractors gain jobs in hospitals.

Read the full article here

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Three Lakes Wisconsin Chiropractor Dies

Eugene K. Kelly Jr., 62, died in a tragic traffic accident on Friday January 19th. Kelly, was traveling southbound on highway 45 in whiteout conditions when he was struck by a pickup truck in his lane. Kelly was a gifted chiropractor and will be truly missed by his friends and family.

For the total story visit: mining gazette

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Learning Disabilities in Children and Chiropractic

In a recent study done by the peer reviewed Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research (JVSR) and the World Chiropractic Alliance (WCA) suggests that children suffering from learning disabilities and dyslexia may benefit from chiropractic care. Yannick Pauli, DC, a swiss chiropractor, published a study involving more than 160 children with learning disabilities.

Yannick says, “Although the results remain preliminary and more research is needed, the evidence strongly suggests that chiropractic care may help various cognitive abilities that are essential to learning.”

For more information please visit medical news today.

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Traverse City Chiropractic Office Burglary

The Holly Donaldson Chiropractic Office was broken into and cash was stolen from an office drawer. Police are looking for suspects and think it may be related to recent break ins in the area.

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FBI Sting Cracks “Operation Settle Back”

A recent New Haven court case has recently been settled in court in the fraud case involving Norwalk chiropractic center. An FBI agent went undercover and posed as a automobile accident victim. Bruce J. Corrigan Jr. sought to obtain payment based on a document he knew was false. For more information please visit the Fairfield County Business Journal.

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