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Q: Can a chiropractic adjustment applied to mid thoracic area cause a pneumothorax?
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What has the author George J Goodheart written?

George J. Goodheart has written: 'Applied kinesiology 1983 workshop procedure manual' -- subject(s): Methods, Chiropractic 'Applied kinesiology 1972 workshop' -- subject(s): Applied kinesiology, Kinesiology, Applied, Methods 'The cranial sacral and nutritional reflexes and their relationship to muscle balancing' -- subject(s): Chiropractic, Nutrition Physiology, Muscles, Physiology, Methods 'Applied kinesiology 1977 workshop procedure manual' -- subject(s): Methods, Chiropractic 'Applied kinesiology 1980 workshop procedure manual' -- subject(s): Methods, Chiropractic 'Applied kinesiology 1984 workshop procedure manual' -- subject(s): Methods, Chiropractic 'Applied kinesiology 1972 research manual' -- subject(s): Applied kinesiology, Kinesiology, Applied, Methods.mis 'Dr. George J. Goodheart's muscle testing procedure' -- subject(s): Kinesiology


Who was George Goodheart?

He graduated from the National College of Chiropractic in 1939 and is recognized as the founder and developer of applied kinesiology.


What is BAF?

BAF is a Bunker Adjustment Factor applied ot imported goods, to allow for flcutuations in fuel surcharges.


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potentiometers are used for adjustment to electrical current and are often applied in audio. EX: a volume control switch


What is the cpt code for thoracic outlet compression syndrome arterial?

CPT codes are for procedures. ICD-9 codes are applied to diagnoses. ICD-9 code for thoracic outlet compression syndrome arterial is 353.0. The ICD-10 cross-map to this code will be G54.0. Supercoder has detailed info on this.


Who is Dr. force?

dr. Mark Force, North Scottsdale, Arizona, Chiropractor, Chiropractic, Applied Kinesiology, Acupuncture, Clinical Nutrition,Natural, Alternative Medicine. The Elements of Health, Scottsdale Arizona,


What is currency adjustment?

A freight surcharge or adjustment factor imposed by an international carrier to offset foreign currency fluctuations. In some cases an emergency currency adjustment factor (ECAF) may be applied when a charge or rate has been originally published in a currency that is experiencing sustained or rapid decline. The CAF is charged as a percentage of the freight.


What treatments does applied kinesiology offer?

treatment methods include special diets, dietary supplements, chiropractic manipulation, osteopathic cranial techniques, acupuncture/meridian therapies, acupressure, deep muscle massage


What is Currency Adjustment Factor?

A freight surcharge or adjustment factor imposed by an international carrier to offset foreign currency fluctuations. In some cases an emergency currency adjustment factor (ECAF) may be applied when a charge or rate has been originally published in a currency that is experiencing sustained or rapid decline. The CAF is charged as a percentage of the freight.


What college degree is required for chiropator?

The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for Chiropractors.Chiropractors must be licensed, which requires 2 to 4 years of undergraduate education, the completion of a 4-year chiropractic college course, and passing scores on national and State examinations.Education and training. In 2009, 16 chiropractic programs in the United States were accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education. Applicants must have at least 90 semester hours of undergraduate study leading toward a bachelor's degree, including courses in English, the social sciences or humanities, organic and inorganic chemistry, biology, physics, and psychology. Many applicants have a bachelor's degree, which may eventually become the minimum entry requirement. Several chiropractic colleges offer prechiropractic study, as well as a bachelor's degree program. Recognition of prechiropractic education offered by chiropractic colleges varies among the States.Chiropractic programs require a minimum of 4,200 hours of combined classroom, laboratory, and clinical experience. During the first 2 years, most chiropractic programs emphasize classroom and laboratory work in sciences such as anatomy, physiology, public health, microbiology, pathology, and biochemistry. The last 2 years focus on courses in manipulation and spinal adjustment and provide clinical experience in physical and laboratory diagnosis, neurology, orthopedics, geriatrics, physiotherapy, and nutrition. Chiropractic programs and institutions grant the degree of Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.).Chiropractic colleges also offer postdoctoral training in orthopedics, neurology, sports injuries, nutrition, rehabilitation, radiology, industrial consulting, family practice, pediatrics, and applied chiropractic sciences. Once such training is complete, chiropractors may take specialty exams leading to "diplomate" status in a given specialty. Exams are administered by chiropractic specialty boards.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated directly below this answer section.


What do the letters ATS stand for?

American Thoracic Society; Association of Theological Schools; Above Top Secret; Antarctic Treaty System; Applied Type System (computer programming language) to name a few.


What does it mean by caf in shipping terms?

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