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Examiner February 2024 eNewsletter

Herniation Complicates Patient’s Case Against DC

Herniation Complicates Patient’s Case Against DC

Brett Stern treated with William Petra, DC, hoping to alleviate his neck, shoulder and arm pain. Was a preexisting herniation the cause and did the DC's treatment make it worse?

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What DCs Should Know About Cervical Degenerative Disease

What DCs Should Know About Cervical Degenerative Disease


Neck pain is already a common reason patients see their DCs. As the population ages, more cases of spondylosis, compressive myelopathy and radiculopathy are likely. Here's a few tips to identify these conditions and potentially avoid a “failure to diagnose” allegation.

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Webinar: Common Board Complaints and How to Avoid Them

Webinar: Common Board Complaints and How to Avoid Them


No DC wants to be called in front of their board. Cass McLeod-Skinner of the Oregon Board of Chiropractic Examiners and Liz Moore of the Ohio State Chiropractic Board look at some of the common causes for a board complaint.

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Chiropractical: Retirement Reality Check

Chiropractical: Retirement Reality Check


In this episode of Chiropractical, host Mike Whitmer and guest Crystal Misenheimer discuss the often-misunderstood aspects of chiropractic practice valuation and retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of early and strategic preparation for a successful transition into retirement.

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