Issue 4 of Chiropractic Economics Magazine
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Welcome to Issue 4 of Chiropractic Economics magazine, which delves into chiropractic and all of its specialties. Click below to read articles and news from this issue.
A letter from the editor
Integrated practices are truly revolutionizing the way patients tackle pain, heal from injuries and deal with chronic conditions.Cannabinoid therapies expand the scope of chiropractic care
Integration of cannabinoid therapies into chiropractic care can enhance patient outcomes.Expand your practice with nutritional testing
Nutritional testing allows you to address root causes of health issues as an essential part of patient care.How integrated medicine and chiropractic pioneer patient-centered care
Combined, they profoundly impact patient outcomes.How to successfully roll out a new service in your office
Quickly pay off your new equipment, build stronger patient relationships and grow your practice.Marketing chiropractic specialties
This article delves into the essentials of marketing chiropractic specialties, incorporating insights about the different types of chiropractic care.SCUHS to launch doctor of occupational therapy program
The new program gives licensed occupational therapists a pathway to a Post-Professional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (PPTOD) credential.The power of taking vitals in your office
This simple practice can significantly impact your marketing, confirming you prioritize patient safety.The spine, the brain, health and homeostasis
By integrating advancements in subluxation science, you can empower patients to optimize neurological function and enhance overall well-being.The state of integrated medicine and chiropractic
Embrace this trend and get practical tips to make it work for your practice.Chiropractic Future Strategic Plan announces new leadership
The newly elected leaders of the Chiropractic Future Strategic Plan bring extensive experience, expertise and passion to their roles.Life University alumni elected to Georgia House of Representatives
Anissa Jones and Karen Mathiak, DCs and Life U graduates, recently won their elections to the Georgia House of Representatives.Life University president steps down, interim president named
Brian McAulay, DC, PhD, will step into the role of interim Life University president beginning April 1, following the resignation of Rob Scott, DC, PhD.


