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Continuing Your Education

By K. Jeffrey Miller, DC, DABCO

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Aerobic Exercise Programming for Patients With Metabolic Syndrome
     April 1, 2013 (Vol. 31, Issue 07)
Total Immersion: Speaking a Language Your Patients Can Understand
     February 1, 2013 (Vol. 31, Issue 03)
Climber's Elbow: Diagnosis and Conservative Treatment Protocols
     January 1, 2013 (Vol. 31, Issue 01)
Filling in for Another Doctor: 20 Questions to Ask Patients
     October 21, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 22)
Orthopedic and Neurological Testing as a Practice-Building Tool?
     September 23, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 20)
Pop Warner Using Its Head
     August 26, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 18)
SCuBA: A Useful Mnemonic for Reading Skeletal X-Rays
     July 29, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 16)
A Patient History Lesson: 20 Great Questions to Ask
Help your patients provide you with the most health information.
     June 17, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 13)
Careful Coding: Gaming
     May 6, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 10)
Careful Coding: Headaches
     March 26, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 07)
Careful Coding: With or Without Myelopathy
     February 12, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 04)
Careful Coding: Spinal Anomalies
     January 15, 2012 (Vol. 30, Issue 02)
The Practical Neurological Examination, Part 4
Assessment of Motor Function
     August 12, 2011 (Vol. 29, Issue 17)
The Practical Neurological Examination, Part 3
Assessment of Coordination
     June 17, 2011 (Vol. 29, Issue 13)
The Practical Neurological Examination, Part 2
Assessment of Cranial Nerves
     April 9, 2011 (Vol. 29, Issue 08)
Testing for Pain: The Eyes Have It
     March 12, 2011 (Vol. 29, Issue 06)
The Practical Neurological Examination, Part 1
Assessment of Mental Status
     February 12, 2011 (Vol. 29, Issue 04)
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