Jason Goodman, DC, PhD Logan University’s College of Chiropractic prides itself on graduating evidence-informed, practice-ready doctors of chiropractic. We’re committed to providing our students with the highest quality educational opportunities, and we do so through multiple external partnerships. These partnerships,...
Annette Bernat
‘Keep Moving’ During National Chiropractic Health Month
Arlington, Va. – The American Chiropractic Association and doctors of chiropractic nationwide are promoting the benefits of movement during National Chiropractic Health Month (NCHM) 2021 this October. This year’s theme, “Keep Moving!” highlights how moving more can enhance our physical...
National Chiropractic Health Month 2021: Encourage People to ‘Keep Moving!’ to Enhance Health, Fitness and Reduce Stress
This October during National Chiropractic Health Month (NCHM), chiropractors will encourage people to “Keep Moving!” and remind them that movement has benefits to both their physical and mental health. Many people have learned the hard way over the past year...
HIPAA in the Electronic Age
Following is part of a series of posts about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) provided by the Compliancy Group, an ACA corporate partner and ACA’s preferred HIPAA solution. When HIPAA was initially enacted, the use of the...
Movement and Your Musculoskeletal Health | Robert Hayden, DC, PhD
Choosing Wisely Campaign | Christine Goertz, DC, PhD
Back to Basics: Injury Prevention and Treatment | Robert Hayden, DC, PhD
New Guidelines on Low Back Pain Recommend Use of Non-Drug Treatments First Before Medications | William Lauretti, DC
Can Chiropractic Care Help Me? | Keith Overland, DC
‘Keep Moving’ (and Get Going) on Your National Chiropractic Heath Month 2021 Proclamation
It is always with much anticipation that the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) posts the first piece of its National Chiropractic Health Month toolkit each summer. While the bulk of the toolkit is posted in September, the sample proclamation comes a...