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By Warren Hammer, MS, DC, DABCO

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A New Look at the Rotator Cuff Insertions for Soft Tissue Enthusiasts
     January 29, 2005 (Vol. 23, Issue 03)
Tunnel Vision Still Exists
     January 1, 2005 (Vol. 23, Issue 01)
Aggressive Conservative Treatment Not Helpful for Frozen Shoulder
     November 30, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 25)
The Scapular Assistance Test
     November 4, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 23)
Thumbs Up for the Supraspinatus and NYCC
     October 7, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 21)
Is Tenderness of the Long Head of the Biceps Important?
     September 13, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 19)
What About Muscle Testing?
     August 16, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 17)
The Chiropractic Profession: Facts and Myths, ECU 2004
     July 15, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 15)
Tidbits on the Knee
     June 17, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 13)
A Painful Exercise for Tendinosis: Let's Experiment
     April 22, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 09)
Apoptosis (Programmed Cell Death) and Tendinopathy
     March 25, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 07)
The Upper Trapezius DOES NOT Elevate the Shoulder
     February 26, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 05)
The Cranial Bones Are Connected to the WHAT?
     January 29, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 03)
Subscapularis Muscle Testing
     January 1, 2004 (Vol. 22, Issue 01)
Joint Preservation Is Necessary for Hands-On Chiropractic
     November 30, 2003 (Vol. 21, Issue 25)
Labral Tests for the Shoulder Are Not Reliable
     November 3, 2003 (Vol. 21, Issue 23)
Restless Leg Syndrome
     October 6, 2003 (Vol. 21, Issue 21)
An Excellent Test for a SLAP Lesion
     September 13, 2003 (Vol. 21, Issue 19)
Prolotherapy
     August 16, 2003 (Vol. 21, Issue 17)
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