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By Marc Heller, DC

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Pain: The Enemy of Function
     September 23, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 20)
A Seated Exercise for Daily Decompression
     August 12, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 17)
An Effective, Minimally Invasive Way to Treat Chronic Lumbar Pain
     July 1, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 14)
Lower Back Rehab Overview
     May 20, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 11)
Low-Back Self-Care, Part 1: Finding the Reset Button
     April 22, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 09)
The Coccyx Revisited: External and Internal Exam Correction Procedures
     February 26, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 05)
Marc's Most Missed Clinical Findings for the Lower Back
     January 15, 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 02)
Thoracic Spine: Solving Difficult Cases by Thinking Outside the Box
     December 16, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 26)
Common Clinical Patterns in the Middle and Lower Cervical Spine
     October 21, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 22)
The Culture of Sports Chiropractic
     September 23, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 20)
The Internally Rotating Hip
     July 29, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 16)
Stabilizing the Pelvis With Exercise
(Relatively) Simple Rehab Strategies
     March 26, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 07)
A More Complete Chiropractic Model
     February 12, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 04)
Anterior Femoral Glide Syndrome
     January 1, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 01)
Local Stabilizer Rehabilitation: Myths and Understandings
     December 2, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 25)
Global Stabilizers for the Lower Back
     October 21, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 22)
Core Stability Principles
     September 9, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 19)
The Risks and Rewards of the Doctor-Patient Relationship
     July 29, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 16)
Manual Therapy for the Sciatic Nerve
     June 17, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 13)
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