Logan College of Chiropractic announces staff appointments

December 30, 2011 — George A. Goodman, DC, FICC, boss of Logan College of chiropractic/University Programs, has announced a series of crew appointments including several staff promotions during a school.

Vincent McGee, executive of media, has been named associate clamp boss of educational technology, Dr. Nicholas Farha has been allocated associate vanguard of educational technology, and Dr. Connie Hayes has been promoted to partner executive of a Biofreeze Sports Rehabilitation Center on a campus.

In a information systems department, Gregory George has assimilated Logan as network executive while Eric Saller has been promoted to information support specialist.

McGee, who assimilated Logan in 2007, has some-more than 30 years of knowledge in enlightening technology, media services, stretch education, and photography. He binds a Bachelor of Science grade and a master’s grade in preparation from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville.

Farha, before executive of Web-based education, was an enlightening engineer during Missouri State University in Springfield before to fasten Logan and has some-more than 15 years of

knowledge in educational and media technology. He binds masters’ degrees in preparation and government information systems, and warranted his PhD in curriculum, instruction, and media record from Indiana State University.

An Apr 2000 Logan graduate, Hayes is an instructor during Logan, a approved chiropractic sports medicine and has sports and reconstruction shortcoming for all off-campus Logan events. She is a past boss of a Logan Sports Chiropractic Association and a consecrated officer in a U.S. Army Reserves.

George joins Logan from Heartland Bank where he served as a HelpDesk and designation specialist. He binds a Bachelor of Science grade in Information Systems Security from ITT Technical Institute.

Prior to fasten Logan in 2009 as a Help-Desk technician, Saller was a margin technician with Fast-Teks Onsite Computer Service. He has some-more than 10 years of patron use and mechanism record knowledge in hardware, software, handling systems and network troubleshooting skills, and binds mixed Microsoft approved veteran ratings.

Source: Logan College of Chiropractic, www.logan.edu

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31 graduates conferred during Cleveland Chiropractic College’s commencement

December 16, 2011 — Cleveland Chiropractic College (CCC) hold a Fall 2011 derivation rite Dec. 9 in a Assembly Hall on campus. Thirty-one graduates were respected and Dr. Paul Barlett, vanguard of pre-clinical education, presented any with a diploma consultation their alloy of chiropractic degree.

Dr. Jill Davis ’07, chair of Basic Sciences, gave rudimentary remarks and Dr. Kim Hamilton ’92, professor, administered a chiropractic oath. Faculty marshals comparison by a graduates were Dr. Bryan Bond and Dr. Michael Whitehead.

College President Dr. Carl S. Cleveland III introduced Dr. Daniel Fahnestock, a 1965 CCC connoisseur and a member of a College’s house of trustees, who gave a derivation address. Cleveland III spoke to interpretation a ceremony, giving his assign to a graduating class.

Fall 2011 graduates were Chad Barnes, Patrick Barry, Justin Bashor, Samuel Beugelsdijk, Jeffrey Breithaupt, Adam Dinkel, Jared Dunlap, Michael Hinds, Breanne Hinz, Julie Holland, Kaleigh Jones-Clark, Jennifer Knobbe, Matthew Lane, Douglas McDuffee, Meryl Miller, Thomas Murray, Joel Pistello, Tiffany Poterbin, Sarah Potthoff, Evan Rowe, Travis

Seeber, Mary Surridge, Scott Taylor, Christopher Thornburgh, Valerie Tolen, Kelli Trecek, Cody Vitt, Kiley Willis, Suzanne Wolverton, Samuel Yoder and Weston Zenner. Yoder was named a valedictorian. Barnes, Barry, Beugelsdijk, Hinz, Knobbe, Miller, Poterbin, Potthoff, Trecek, Willis, Wolverton and Zenner all graduated with honors.

During a annual “President’s Banquet” hold a night before graduation, several other graduates perceived honors and awards. Dr. Robert Moore, associate chair of clinical sciences, presented Clinic Service Awards to Barry, Hinz, Murray, Poterbin and Zenner. Murray and Zenner also perceived Clinic Excellence Awards during a banquet.

Davis afterwards inducted 6 graduates into a Pi Tau Delta National chiropractic Honor Society, that is a poignant feat for those selected. To be authorised for membership, graduating students contingency grasp a GPA of 3.5 or higher, have never perceived a minute category reduce than a “B” and have never cold from a class. Those graduates inducted into a respect multitude were Barry, Beugelsdijk, Hinz, Knobbe, Miller and Yoder.

Source: Cleveland Chiropractic College, www.cleveland.edu

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Chicago Chiropractic Announces Holiday Special for Current & New Patients

Chiropractic Treatments Can Relieve Holiday Stress, Cure Aches Pains

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) Dec 05, 2011

With a holidays right around a corner, everybody competence be feeling a highlight of a season…literally. The subsequent few weeks can be both mentally and physically straining, causing neck, behind and physique aches. But service is easy to grasp with a new graduation from Chicago Chiropractor, Dr. Michael Kauf.

Dr. Kauf, who has some-more than 15 years knowledge underneath his belt during Chicago Chiropractic, is charity a mention module for patients to accept nominal treatments by Dec 31, 2011. Current patients who impute a crony or family member will accept a nominal chiropractic adjustment and a referred crony of family member will accept a nominal initial examination. For new patients, who have never been to a office, impute a crony or family member, and accept a finish examination for giveaway and a nominal behind adjustment. Your mention will also accept a nominal examination!

“The holidays can be mentally, emotionally and physically draining,” pronounced Dr. Kauf. “A discerning composition can soothe aches and pains, and get a physique behind into a healthy figure it was in, before to all of a holiday stress.” To palliate holiday aches and pains, Dr. Kauf recommends:

  •     Don’t overkill your trek or purse with all those presents

  •     Skip that final square of cake and try to eat healthier during a holidays
  •     Exercise frequently to soothe a standard holiday stresses
  •     Stretch your legs and behind after any hour either it’s during a table or on a go
  •     Buy yourself a holiday treat-you merit it! Book a massage or composition to soothe tragedy in a shoulders and back

Chicago Chiropractic is open Monday by Friday and is located during 1 E. Delaware Place in downtown Chicago. Call to make an appointment for any studious before a holiday deteriorate is over and a special has expired.

About Chicago Chiropractic

Chicago Chiropractic specializes in all forms of back pain, shoulder and neck pain, sciatica, flesh pain as good as sports personal injuries. Feel giveaway to revisit http://www.chicago-chiropractic.com for some-more information on services, experience, reviews and research. Most word accepted.

Media Contact: Jaime Lindsay, 773-370-6483, jlindsay(at)LPinternetSolutions(Dot)com

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Musicians Trust Chiropractic Care For Relief Of Carpal Tunnel Symptoms

When I became a chiropractor in Glendale, I became aware that my technical skills were quite advanced due to the fact that I’d been a guitar player for more than fifteen years. Needless to say, my hand coordination was advanced!  I also became aware of carpal tunnel, the hand condition that many musicians develop. In fact, I was not only known as a Glendale Chiropractor, but I became known as “the music doctor” because musicians from all over started coming to see me to “fix” their hand problems. So many painful and useless carpal tunnel surgeries were avoided through chiropractic treatment that at holiday time, I not only got numerous “fruit baskets” from my appreciative patients, but plenty of “fruitcakes” from super-satisfied insurance agencies who were compelled to spend far less each year in compensating for chiropractic care than they did for surgical procedures! (Just kidding, of course!)

To be clear, when assisting patients with pain relief, joint mobility, and general health and wellness, the chiropractic approach, though much about the spine, isn’t all about the spine. Repetitive movements make all joints of the body vulnerable to inhibited function and range of motion limitations. Like many other professionals whose work involves repetitive movements, musicians have found chiropractic care to be an effective, natural, non-surgical approach to treating Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
Why do so many musicians, especially guitarists and pianists, experience carpal tunnel challenges in particular? It is because the carpal tunal is located within the underside of the wrist! It is an actual “tunnel” (or passage) through which the Median nerve passes on its way to affect and animate the hands and fingers. The repetitive movements required by musicians can cause nerve entrapment. Not surprisingly, this time of nerve entrapment disorder is wide spread. The nerve is impinged between other tissues when inflammation or irritation, due to overuse, causes the tendon to enlarge. Long hours of practice, as well as extended performance, are generally the culprits. Misalignment of the carpal bones frequently results. Far too many musicians development pain, numbness, pins and needles, and tingling in their fingers and hand(s), particularly their thumb and adjacent two fingers. It is not secret that many musicians routinely wake up with these symptoms. And, these symptoms can go from bad to worse because CTS can make hands feel undexterous or weak, and fatigue quickly with activity. If not treated, eventually, grasping small objects (like a guitar pick or the bow of a bass) with the thumb and fingers can be extremely hard to do. And, although the savvy musician who has discovered the benefits of chiropractic care would not allow this to happen, CTS left untreated can lead to complete disability of the hand.

It is highly recommended that musicians, and anyone else suffering from repetitive stress symptoms to try see a chiropractor who is an expert when it comes to recognizing the symptoms and solving the problem, like your chiropractor in Glendale. He can tell you more about the drug-free, natural approach of chiropractic care. Find out what it can do for you, by calling a chiropractor today!

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