by Jared Thomas | Jun 18, 2009 | bursa, bursitis, chiropractic, swelling
By request, I am going to blog about bursitis. Most people have no clue what I mean when I tell them they have bursitis, even though they may have heard of it. I like to explain it like this: Suppose you have a rope hanging over the edge of a cliff. If the rope swings...
by Jared Thomas | Jun 11, 2009 | Uncategorized
In your profession is there a comment or question you get asked a lot that just sets you off? For me it is someone trying to tell me that once you start chiropractic care you can never stop. It is so ridiculous that I often respond, “I once had a patient who...
by Jared Thomas | May 29, 2009 | chiropractic, chiropractor, diagnosis, healthcare, primary care
The concept of having a primary care physician is to control the cost of patients seeing a specialist directly. Under the primary care model, patients see their family doctor who treats or refers to a specialist. This frees up more expensive specialists from seeing...
by Jared Thomas | May 24, 2009 | chiropractic, chiropractor, Health, Universal Health Care
The debate is in full swing over socialized health care. It seems to me that it is only a matter of time before the politicians decide to take control of the rising costs. I can understand both sides. I am not going to even argue between both sides because it seems...
by Jared Thomas | May 14, 2009 | Uncategorized
“But Doc, It Feels So Good to Crack My Own Neck!” Everybody knows that guy that pops his own neck. You know, the guy who is sitting by you who grabs his chin and yanks it from side to side waking up your co-worker or the sleeper in church who suddenly...
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