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January 2007, Vol. 17, No. 1
Table of Contents
• Are You Busy Selling Chiropractic or Correcting Subluxations
• BJ's House Needs Repairs • Another Look At Cell Phones
• Chiropractic R.I.P. • Colloca and CBP Nonprofit Study Wins Best Paper Award • Help Us Locate Allen Botnick • Letters to the Editor
• Michigan Chiropractic Society Sees Evidence of Growing Need For Chiropractic • Meeting With Success • A New Look At Mirror Image Exercise • Mourning The Loss Of Tony Keller • Past Present and Future In Chiropractic • Posture Study By UQTR Researchers and CBP® Published by JCO • PostureRay™, PosturePrint™ Helping Doctors Help Patients
• The Importance of A Clinically Relevant Presentation of Findings
• It's Pauls Opinion • Research Corner • Scoliosis: SpineCor Brace
• Triano and CCGPP's Will Give You Six Visits
• Clinical Indications for Videoflouroscopy
• Western States Chiropractic College Receives NIH Grant •
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Scoliosis:
SpineCor Elastic Brace to be Featured in April '07
At a Chiropractic Seminar

During April 21-22, 2007 in Las Vegas, SpineCor will teach its scoliosis bracing methods. The SpineCor brace is not anything like the rigid braces (such as the Milwaukee brace) that are commonly encountered. The comfortable SpineCor brace can be worn under a child’s clothes and uses elastic bands to shift the posture and unwind adolescent scoliosis. Children will wear the SpineCor brace because it does not bring negative attention to them from their peers and it allows movement from a corrected spinal position due to its patented elastic bands.
Attendees will learn the science behind the SpineCor brace and be introduced to data from several thousand adolescence cases showing a high percentage of reductions in scoliosis. If one wishes, after attending a second practical seminar (later in Montreal at St. Justine Hospital), attendees may become certified to use and fit adolescents with the SpineCor brace and be listed as a SpineCor brace center on their referral web site).
Andrew Mills, CEO of SpineCor, stated that in the past DCs did not realize that they may individually become experts at fitting the SpineCor brace on their adolescent patients in their own offices.
The manufacturers, the SpineCorporation Limited, and developers Dr Charles H. Rivard and Dr. Christine Coillard of the SpineCor Brace wish to have their extraordinary elastic brace, with its phenomenal success rate, utilized by all healthcare practitioners. It will only improve the hopes of afflicted adolescents, who have been subjected to the myriad of problems associated with scoliosis.
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