Many relevant diagnostic signs are not performed deliberately by the examiner or by the patient at the examiner’s direction. They are observed as the patient reacts to their condition. Fortin’s finger sign, Minor’s sign, and Vanzetti’s sign are three examples of this principle.
Archives
June 2010 (Vol. 28, Issue 12)
Philosophy
With revenues expected to keep climbing despite recalls and fines, will chiropractic ever be able to break Big Pharma's grip?
Peter W. Crownfield
Chiropractic Techniques
Suits still in progress in several other states.
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Marketing / Office / Staff
Tom Necela, DC
Billing / Fees / Insurance
Protecting Yourself
Ronald Short, DC, MCS-P
Chiropractic (General)
Donald M. Petersen Jr., BS, HCD(hc), FICC(h), Publisher
Your Practice / Business
Shelley Simon, RN, DC, MPH, EdD
Pediatrics
Claudia Anrig, DC
Chronic / Acute Conditions
Malik Slosberg, DC, MS
Nutrition / Detoxification
G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN
Your Practice / Business
Tomas McFie, DC, PhD
Diagnosis & Diagnostic Equip
Edgar Romero, DC, DACNB
Chiropractic (General)
Anthony Rosner, PhD, LLD [Hon.], LLC
Patient Education
John Hanks, DC
Chiropractic (General)
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