Why you should scan every patient’s feet
Clinical Concerns | Why you should scan every patient. It is well-documented that in the vast majority of cases you will observe bilateral and asymmetrical foot pronation when your patient is weight-bearing.
Mark Charrette, DC
Marc H. Sencer, MD
Steven J. Kraus, DC
Stephen Sheinbaum
Money Management | Every business needs capital to grow; whether to buy new equipment, reach new customers, or open a new location. Chiropractic practices have all of these needs, but they also have unique qualities that may make them a difficult fit for traditional forms of funding through banks and credit unions.David Rominski
Mark Sanna, DC
Chiropractic Economics Staff
Kathy Mills Chang, MCS-P
James Sweeney

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