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Parker University extends president’s contract until 2030

Chiropractic Economics

Morgan has received many prestigious awards, including the American Chiropractic Association Chairman’s Award of Valor (2003), Chiropractor of the Year from the American Chiropractic Association (2003), Doctor of Laws, L.L.D. Read his complete biography here.

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New president of University of Western States appointed

Chiropractic Economics

He succeeds Joseph Brimhall, DC, who became president of UWS in 2003. “We Nathan Long, EdD, president of University of Western States Long, who has served as UWS interim president since June and became president effective Oct. Long is a highly effective and strategic leader who has already made a significant impact on the university.

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Meralgia Paresthetica: A Commonly Overlooked Cause of Thigh Pain

ChiroUp

2003 Sep;31(5):787-9. Ulkar B, Yildiz Y, Kunduracio?lu Meralgia paresthetica: a long-standing performance-limiting cause of anterior thigh pain in a soccer player. The American journal of sports medicine. Otoshi K, Itoh Y, Tsujino A, Kikuchi S. Case report: meralgia paresthetica in a baseball pitcher. 2008 Sep 1;466(9):2268. R) taping method.

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Five financial mistakes chiropractic practices often make and how to avoid them

Chiropractic Economics

He graduated from the University of the Pacific’s McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California, in 1998, has been a member of the California State Bar since 2003 and currently works as a principal attorney for the Oak View Law Group. Connect with him on LinkedIn for further information.

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Logan University welcomes new director of health centers

Chiropractic Economics

She received her master’s degree in secondary education (MEd) in 2003 from the University of Phoenix and her DC degree in 2009 from Parker University. Together, we will foster an environment where learning, healing, and growth thrive, and achieve remarkable accomplishments.” She is currently working toward her Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)

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Pain as a homeostatic … emotion? (Member Post) [5m]

PainScience

The 2003 paper was written by an American neuroanatomist and neuroscientist, Arthur “Bud” Craig (deceased 2023). That sounded a bit fishy to me. Like I might take the author about as seriously as I would take a middle-aged electrician who thinks he’s figured out how physics really works.

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STUDY: Can you attack back pain with knowledge bombs? [s]

PainScience

2015), Recovery Strategies (Lehman), and Retrain Pain (Retrain pain). The authors assumed that PNE would be better, and so my hats off to them for honestly reporting what must have been a disappointing result.