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Spinal Rounds

By Arthur Croft, DC, MS, MPH, FACO

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Practical Auto Crash Reconstruction in LOSRIC, Part V
     September 20, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 20)
Auto Crash Reconstruction in LOSRIC, Part IV
     August 23, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 18)
Practical Auto Crash Considerations in LOSRIC, Part III
     July 26, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 16)
Practical Auto Crash Reconstruction in LOSRIC, Part II
     June 28, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 14)
Practical Auto Crash Reconstruction in LOSRIC, Part I
     May 31, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 12)
Narrowing the Gender Gap in Whiplash
     March 8, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 06)
Problems in Auto Crash Reconstruction
     February 8, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 04)
The New Model of Whiplash, Part II
Cervical Spine Afferents Cause More Than Pain
     January 26, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 03)
The New Model of Whiplash, Part I
     January 12, 1999 (Vol. 17, Issue 02)
The Current Roles of SPECT and PET in the Diagnosis of Brain Injury
     November 30, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 25)
Automotive Safety News
     November 2, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 23)
In the Automotive News
Auto Makers Take Crash Testing Seriously
     September 7, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 19)
Watchdogs Watching
     July 13, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 15)
How Does Your 4-Passenger Car or Minivan Stack (Crack) Up?
     May 18, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 11)
Of Guidelines and Gridlines
     April 20, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 09)
Whiplash Injury Threshold: New Lower Speed Defined
     March 23, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 07)
Late Whiplash Syndrome: a Disease of the Psyche?
     January 1, 1998 (Vol. 16, Issue 01)
Report from the International Whiplash Conference in Bristol
     November 3, 1997 (Vol. 15, Issue 23)
Luxury and Safety: Can You Have Both?
     September 8, 1997 (Vol. 15, Issue 19)
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Aren't adequately trained to do so
Reduces our potential patient base
Affects our standing with insurers
Reduces referrals from MDs
Compromises our "uniqueness"
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It doesn't concern me at all

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