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 | 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 | Feb 16, 2009 | chiropractic, chiropractor, disease, nerves, Subluxation, vertebrae
You many not know this, but there is a word which is either the bane or the glory of almost every chiroprator out there. That word is “subluxation” pronounced sub lux a (long a) shun). Don’t ask why there is so much controversy. Suffice it to say...
by Jared Thomas | Feb 12, 2009 | chiropractic, Health, nerves, nervous system
What is health? I ask this question all the time both to others and to myself. When I remind myself of the answer on a daily basis, I have real purpose to my work.The definition of health used to be the absence of disease. That is a pretty narrow definition and, to my...
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