Standing Tall as Rehab Specialists - Congratulations to the ACA Rehab Council for its vision in the creation of this Journal. Thank you to Dr. Petruska and Dr. Simon for their leadership and Dr. Garbutt for his dedication to this cause. - In addition, thank you to all the efforts of the ACRB over the years. We are all indebted to the initial leadership of Dr. Shaw and now Dr. Fowler.... More →
Chiropractic Rehabilitation and Its Influence On Daily Chiropractic Practice - Recovery from illness or injury demands a specific plan of care to insure adequate results and the best outcomes available for the patient. Injuries take time to heal but may not always heal correctly or as well as possible leaving the patient to often suffer persistent recurring problems and at times unnecessary physical limitations that could easily have been avoided by choosing a more thoughtful course of care.... More →
Weight Lifting Modifications for Shoulder Tendonitis & Impingement Syndrome - A thirty-year-old male personal trainer presented with right shoulder pain. He is well built and exhibits the body of a weight lifter – small waist, big broad shoulders with well-developed chest and arm muscles. He has a history of overuse injuries from weight lifting. He initially presented to my office with inflammatory symptoms and tenderness to palpation of the right biceps tendon, supraspinatus muscle/tendon, and anterior deltoid muscle.... More →
Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Seminar - Arizona - Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) According to Kolar - Course A - Dates: Nov. 13-15 2009, Tempe, AZ - ISCRS Members Receive a $100 Discount - Presented by - Craig Liebenson, D.C.... More →