Killer Subluxation

“Killer Subluxation” by JC Smith, DC  A few years ago collegiate basketball player Chris Daniels from the University of Dayton suddenly died on the court from an apparent cardiac arrest. Autopsy failed to reveal anything that would explain this sudden...

The Key Won’t Unlock

The Key Won’t Unlock By JC Smith, MA, DC  Although it has been well over 10 years since the Wilk antitrust suit was settled in favor of the plaintiffs/chiropractors, the insidious boycott of chiropractors from public hospitals continues despite this legal landmark....

Jim Crow Still Alive

     January 22, 2008 Jim Crow Still Alive Dear Editor: Every year on the remembrance of MLK, Jr., I recall his poignant speech that states to judge a man by the content of his character and not by the color of his skin.   While I applaud his effort to end racial...

ACC-RAC 2012

Lucky Las Vegas By JCS The Association of Chiropractic Colleges Educational Conference & Research Agenda Conference (ACC-RAC) has to be the best show in the chiropractic profession if you have any intellectual proclivity or scientific curiosity whatsoever left in...

Intangible Key to Succes

The Intangible Key to Success: Management — the Missing Link By J.C. Smith, MA, DC Perhaps the most difficult aspect of building and operating a successful practice is the most intangible factor of all — management. While most practice-building seminars...

COST OF WORKERS’ COMP

THE HIGH COST OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CASES By JCS For business owners in Georgia, the State Board of Workers’ Compensation statistics on back injuries and costs alone are frightful. In 1999, there were 2,959 cases of low back injuries that cost the program over 28...