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By Warren Hammer, MS, DC, DABCO

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Preventing Osteoarthritis
     August 12, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 17)
Beware of the Anatomical Muscle Insertion
     July 15, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 15)
Competitive Sports in Youth May Predispose to Disk Degeneration
But Are Degenerative Disks Causative of Low Back Pain?
     June 17, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 13)
Gua Sha: Another Form of Mechanical Load
     May 20, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 11)
Manual Loading for Lateral Epicondylopathy
     April 22, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 09)
New Trends in Treating Muscle Injury
     March 26, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 07)
50 Years Ago This Month
     February 26, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 05)
Proximal Hamstring Syndrome
     January 29, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 03)
Sacroiliac Pain and the Long Posterior Sacroiliac Ligament
     January 1, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 01)
New Positions for Treatment of Tight Posterior Shoulder Capsule
     December 2, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 25)
Lumbar Tendinosis
     November 4, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 23)
Pearls From the Task Force on Neck Pain
     October 7, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 21)
Predicting Recovery Time After a Hamstring Strain
     September 9, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 19)
Tidbits About Shoulder Injuries in Golfers
     August 12, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 17)
Heel Pain: Fasciitis or Nerve Entrapment?
     July 15, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 15)
A Missing Link for Preventing Overuse Injury
     June 17, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 13)
Can Early Movement Prevent Surgery?
     April 22, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 09)
Early Soft-Tissue Lesions May Be Causative of Osteoarthritis
     March 25, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 07)
Study Proves Necessity of Soft-Tissue Methods
     February 26, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 05)
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