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Things I Have Learned

By Douglas R. Briggs, DC, Dipl. Ac. (IAMA), DAAPM

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The Ottawa Ankle Rules
     September 9, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 19)
Say What? Use Language Your Patients Can Understand
     June 3, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 12)
Things I Have Learned: Mom Was Right
     April 9, 2009 (Vol. 27, Issue 08)
Some Lumbar Differentials
     December 2, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 25)
Things I Have Learned: Keep It Cool
     September 23, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 20)
Things I Have Learned: The Rules of CPR
     July 15, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 15)
Things I Have Learned: Too Much Information
     May 20, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 11)
The Quest for the Magic Bullet
     March 25, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 07)
Things I Have Learned: How to Deal With a Pain in the Butt
     January 29, 2008 (Vol. 26, Issue 03)
Things I Have Learned: The Leaning Low Back
     November 19, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 24)
Things I Have Learned: Confirming the Positive SLR
     September 24, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 20)
Things I Have Learned: Another Freebee
     July 16, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 15)
Urgent Updates to Prenatal Care: A Follow-Up
     June 4, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 12)
Things I Have Learned: The Test You Don't Have to Do
     May 21, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 11)
Things I Have Learned: Urgent Updates to Prenatal Care
     March 26, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 07)
Things I Have Learned: Why Do You Do What You Do?
     January 29, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 03)
The Pain of Symptom Magnification
     December 3, 2006 (Vol. 24, Issue 25)
Things I Have Learned: Welcome to the Big Show
     September 28, 2006 (Vol. 24, Issue 20)
Things I Have Learned: Don't Adjust My Neck!
     July 16, 2006 (Vol. 24, Issue 15)
The Straight Leg Raise Test
     May 8, 2006 (Vol. 24, Issue 10)
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Reduces our potential patient base
Affects our standing with insurers
Reduces referrals from MDs
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