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1992 Index of ACA Journal of Chiropractic Feature Articles "1991 Index of ACA Journal of Chiropractic Concluded," February, p. 51. "Diimer at the White House With the Presi¬ Feature Articles, Professional Papers," Janu¬ "The Americans With Disabilities Act," dent and the First Lady," Darlene Luedtke, ary, p. 71. P. Thomas Davis, DC, BA, MVP, January, p. 47. August, p. 46. "1991-1992 State Association Journalism "An Open Letter From the ACA Chairman "Dr. Louis Sportelli and Irvin Davis Hon¬ Awards Announced," July, p. 53. and President," Kerwin P. Winkler, DC and ored at ACA Convention," July, p. 43. "1992 The ACA Annual Business Meet¬ John C. Pammer, DC, October, p. 23. "Education Secretary Revokes SCASA Ac¬ ing," May, p. 43. "An Open Letter to the Profession From At¬ creditation Authority," October, p. 19. "ACA Announces Winners of 1991 EXstin- torney George P. McAndrews," October, p. 24. "Ergonomics Considerations in Low Back guished Health Journalism Awards Compe¬ "Athletes Provide Chiropractic With Great Pain," Martin D. Jacobs, DC, January, p. 29. tition," November, p. 61. Opportunities," June, p. 19. "Ergonomic Interventions for Early Return "ACA's Anti-Steroid Campaign Message "Benefits of Membership—A Student's to Work Options," Terry J. Gromala, DC, Jan¬ Utilized by Florida Chiropractor," Ann M. Perspective," Troy A. Amdahl, March, p. 31. uary, p. 33. Sudekum, June, p. 35. "Bouncing Patients/Clients Tort Reform: A "Fact/Myth," (MERCY CONFERENCE) "1992 ACA Convention Held In Conjunc¬ Misdiagnosis?" Jerome F. McAndrews, DC, October, p. 56. tion With ICSM Conference," July, p. 34. November, p. 26. "FCER and ACA Team Up to Find Ways to "The ACA Council on Sports Injuries and "Break-Even Point Analysis," David J. 'Promote and Restore the Nation's Health,'" Physical Fitness—A Look at its History and Shuffler, December, p. 63. March, p. 64. Activities," Thomas Hyde, DC, CCSP, June, "Building the Chiropractic Team," Carla 'Teds Take a Stab at Health-Care Reform," p.21. Vincent, Consultant, Chiropractic Health (REPRINT) Shelda Harden, September, p. 34. "The ACA Department of State Relations' Care Systems, February, p. 19. "Five Chiropractors to Participate in the Empowerment Conference," May, p. 46. "Chairman's Introduction and Overview," 1992 Summer Olympics," Jan M. Corwin, 'The ACA Gives Awards and Receives Big¬ (MERCY CONFERENCE) Scott Haldeman, DC, CCSP, June, p. 33. ger Awards," Jennifer Hill, November, p. 54. DC, MD, PhD, October, p. 47. "Gallup Organization Surveys the Atti¬ "ACA Government Relations Team Covers "Chicago Will be the Site for the 1992 ACA tudes of Non-Users of Chiropractic Ser¬ Republican National Convention," October, Convention," January, '92, p. 51. vices," Howard A. Balduc, DC, August, p. 50. p. 32. 'The Chiropractic Assistant: A Partner in "Grass Roots Legislation: It Starts With "ACA Insurance Program Enters New Success," February, p. 27. You," Roger G. Singer, DC, July, p. 21. Era," Len Paganelli, March, p. 29. "Chiropractic Assistants Now Eligible for "Health Policy Report—The American "The ACA Journal of Chiropractic An¬ Membership in the ACA," January, p. 62. Health Care System," (REPRINT) John K. Ig- nounces the Winners of the 'Great Plans' Of¬ "Chiropractic Care: How Much is Enough?," lehart, September, p. 27. fice Layout Competition," May, p. 54. David P. Gilkey, DC, FACO, August, p. 29. "How to Control Your Practice Overhead "ACA Legislative/Regulatory Alert Spe¬ "Chiropractic's Opportunity With Seated Expense," David J. Shuffler, April, p. 43. cial Action Bulletin," August, p. 51. Workers," Scott W. Donkin, DC, January, p. 22. "How to Create a Successful Associate- "ACA's Long History of State Relations "Chiropractic Paraprofessional Excellence ship," David J. Shuffler, June, p. 67. Activity Continues," Helen M. Ferguson, Through Education," Julie A. Schrad, DC, "How to Turn a Successful Associateship March, p. 33. February, p. 24. Into a Successful Partnership," David J. Shuf¬ 'The ACA Provides Testimony at the Pub¬ "Chiropractic Research Project Receives fler, July, p. 57. lic Meetings on Clinical Practice Guidelines," VA Grant," December, p. 42. "How to Write a Chiropractic Business November, p. 34. "CLINTON WON... But WUl Chiropractic Plan," David Shuffler, February, p. 43. "ACA To Release Broadcast Campaign Lose?" (w/President Elect Clinton's Top Pri¬ "Important Actions Taken at the ACA Con¬ Featuring Freedom of Choice Message," orities SIDEBAR) December, p. 19. vention," July, p. 36. July, p. 71. "Conference Held to Establish Guidelines "Informed Consent: The Patient's Right to "ACA Sports Council Appoints Executive for Chiropractic Quality Assurance and Stan¬ Choose," Steven E. Boggs, JD, DC, PhD, Au¬ Director," ACA Journal of Chiropractic Staff dards of Practice," March, p. 70. gust, p. 36. Correspondent, June, p. 40. "Consensus Methods, Cliiucal Guidelines "Injuries in the Electronic Office: A Chiro¬ "ACA Sports Council Participants in Fact and the RAND Study of Chiropractic," Ian D. practic Solution," Curtis Turchin, DC, MA, Finding Trip to China," Troy Goodman, Coulier, PhD and Alan H. Adams, DC, De¬ January, p. 41. June, p. 44. cember, p. 50. "Insurance and Managed Care Issues Top "ACA Testifies on National Health-Care "The Consortium for Chiropractic Re¬ List of States' Concerns Part 1 of a Two-Part Reform Issues," January, p. 53. search Reports Its Progress," William C. Series," Helen M. Ferguson, March, p. 37. "ACA's Three Dimei^ion' Education Pro- Meeker, DC, MPH, December, p. 44. "Insurance and Managed Care Issues Top giam an Overwhelming Success," February, "Correct Posture Month Action Project List of States' Concerns Part II of a Two-Part p. 40. Guide," March, p. 49. Series," Helen M. Ferguson, April, p. 45. "AM A Issues Revised Ethics Opinion on "Cosmopolitan Chicago: Yesterday and "International Conference on Spinal Ma¬ Chiropractic as Litigation on Antitrust Suit is Today," May, p. 48. nipulation to Back Up ACA Convention 102 1992 Index of ACA Journal of Chiropractic Feature Articles "1991 Index of ACA Journal of Chiropractic Concluded," February, p. 51. "Diimer at the White House With the Presi¬ Feature Articles, Professional Papers," Janu¬ "The Americans With Disabilities Act," dent and the First Lady," Darlene Luedtke, ary, p. 71. P. Thomas Davis, DC, BA, MVP, January, p. 47. August, p. 46. "1991-1992 State Association Journalism "An Open Letter From the ACA Chairman "Dr. Louis Sportelli and Irvin Davis Hon¬ Awards Announced," July, p. 53. and President," Kerwin P. Winkler, DC and ored at ACA Convention," July, p. 43. "1992 The ACA Annual Business Meet¬ John C. Pammer, DC, October, p. 23. "Education Secretary Revokes SCASA Ac¬ ing," May, p. 43. "An Open Letter to the Profession From At¬ creditation Authority," October, p. 19. "ACA Announces Winners of 1991 EXstin- torney George P. McAndrews," October, p. 24. "Ergonomics Considerations in Low Back guished Health Journalism Awards Compe¬ "Athletes Provide Chiropractic With Great Pain," Martin D. Jacobs, DC, January, p. 29. tition," November, p. 61. Opportunities," June, p. 19. "Ergonomic Interventions for Early Return "ACA's Anti-Steroid Campaign Message "Benefits of Membership—A Student's to Work Options," Terry J. Gromala, DC, Jan¬ Utilized by Florida Chiropractor," Ann M. Perspective," Troy A. Amdahl, March, p. 31. uary, p. 33. Sudekum, June, p. 35. "Bouncing Patients/Clients Tort Reform: A "Fact/Myth," (MERCY CONFERENCE) "1992 ACA Convention Held In Conjunc¬ Misdiagnosis?" Jerome F. McAndrews, DC, October, p. 56. tion With ICSM Conference," July, p. 34. November, p. 26. "FCER and ACA Team Up to Find Ways to "The ACA Council on Sports Injuries and "Break-Even Point Analysis," David J. 'Promote and Restore the Nation's Health,'" Physical Fitness—A Look at its History and Shuffler, December, p. 63. March, p. 64. Activities," Thomas Hyde, DC, CCSP, June, "Building the Chiropractic Team," Carla 'Teds Take a Stab at Health-Care Reform," p.21. Vincent, Consultant, Chiropractic Health (REPRINT) Shelda Harden, September, p. 34. "The ACA Department of State Relations' Care Systems, February, p. 19. "Five Chiropractors to Participate in the Empowerment Conference," May, p. 46. "Chairman's Introduction and Overview," 1992 Summer Olympics," Jan M. Corwin, 'The ACA Gives Awards and Receives Big¬ (MERCY CONFERENCE) Scott Haldeman, DC, CCSP, June, p. 33. ger Awards," Jennifer Hill, November, p. 54. DC, MD, PhD, October, p. 47. "Gallup Organization Surveys the Atti¬ "ACA Government Relations Team Covers "Chicago Will be the Site for the 1992 ACA tudes of Non-Users of Chiropractic Ser¬ Republican National Convention," October, Convention," January, '92, p. 51. vices," Howard A. Balduc, DC, August, p. 50. p. 32. 'The Chiropractic Assistant: A Partner in "Grass Roots Legislation: It Starts With "ACA Insurance Program Enters New Success," February, p. 27. You," Roger G. Singer, DC, July, p. 21. Era," Len Paganelli, March, p. 29. "Chiropractic Assistants Now Eligible for "Health Policy Report—The American "The ACA Journal of Chiropractic An¬ Membership in the ACA," January, p. 62. Health Care System," (REPRINT) John K. Ig- nounces the Winners of the 'Great Plans' Of¬ "Chiropractic Care: How Much is Enough?," lehart, September, p. 27. fice Layout Competition," May, p. 54. David P. Gilkey, DC, FACO, August, p. 29. "How to Control Your Practice Overhead "ACA Legislative/Regulatory Alert Spe¬ "Chiropractic's Opportunity With Seated Expense," David J. Shuffler, April, p. 43. cial Action Bulletin," August, p. 51. Workers," Scott W. Donkin, DC, January, p. 22. "How to Create a Successful Associate- "ACA's Long History of State Relations "Chiropractic Paraprofessional Excellence ship," David J. Shuffler, June, p. 67. Activity Continues," Helen M. Ferguson, Through Education," Julie A. Schrad, DC, "How to Turn a Successful Associateship March, p. 33. February, p. 24. Into a Successful Partnership," David J. Shuf¬ 'The ACA Provides Testimony at the Pub¬ "Chiropractic Research Project Receives fler, July, p. 57. lic Meetings on Clinical Practice Guidelines," VA Grant," December, p. 42. "How to Write a Chiropractic Business November, p. 34. "CLINTON WON... But WUl Chiropractic Plan," David Shuffler, February, p. 43. "ACA To Release Broadcast Campaign Lose?" (w/President Elect Clinton's Top Pri¬ "Important Actions Taken at the ACA Con¬ Featuring Freedom of Choice Message," orities SIDEBAR) December, p. 19. vention," July, p. 36. July, p. 71. "Conference Held to Establish Guidelines "Informed Consent: The Patient's Right to "ACA Sports Council Appoints Executive for Chiropractic Quality Assurance and Stan¬ Choose," Steven E. Boggs, JD, DC, PhD, Au¬ Director," ACA Journal of Chiropractic Staff dards of Practice," March, p. 70. gust, p. 36. Correspondent, June, p. 40. "Consensus Methods, Cliiucal Guidelines "Injuries in the Electronic Office: A Chiro¬ "ACA Sports Council Participants in Fact and the RAND Study of Chiropractic," Ian D. practic Solution," Curtis Turchin, DC, MA, Finding Trip to China," Troy Goodman, Coulier, PhD and Alan H. Adams, DC, De¬ January, p. 41. June, p. 44. cember, p. 50. "Insurance and Managed Care Issues Top "ACA Testifies on National Health-Care "The Consortium for Chiropractic Re¬ List of States' Concerns Part 1 of a Two-Part Reform Issues," January, p. 53. search Reports Its Progress," William C. Series," Helen M. Ferguson, March, p. 37. "ACA's Three Dimei^ion' Education Pro- Meeker, DC, MPH, December, p. 44. "Insurance and Managed Care Issues Top giam an Overwhelming Success," February, "Correct Posture Month Action Project List of States' Concerns Part II of a Two-Part p. 40. Guide," March, p. 49. Series," Helen M. Ferguson, April, p. 45. "AM A Issues Revised Ethics Opinion on "Cosmopolitan Chicago: Yesterday and "International Conference on Spinal Ma¬ Chiropractic as Litigation on Antitrust Suit is Today," May, p. 48. nipulation to Back Up ACA Convention 102 With Dynamic Program/' February, p. 35. "M.U.M. (Make-Up Missers) is the Word," can Chiropractic Association, August, p. 65. "An Interview With Industrial Consultant Pat Atanas, CA, February, p. 21. "RAND Study's All-Chiropractic Panel Richard D. Santucci, DC," Marya Greenberg, 'The Necessity of Chiropractic Research in Shows Agreement With Multi-Disciplinary DC, January, p. 25. a Changing Health Care Environment," Ste¬ Panel on Certain Low-Back Pain Treat¬ "An Interview with Mark S. Chiacchi, DC phen R. Seater, CAE, May, p. 22. ments," November, p. 46. on the Chiropractic and Mental Health Con¬ "New Waves in Health Cau'e," August, p. 21. "Research: Building the Case for Chiro¬ ference," April, p. 52. "Of Rules and Regulations," August, p. 23. practic," Mary E. Johnson, May, p. 31. '7erilyrm S. Kaibel, DC Appointed to Serve 'The Olympic Games: Past to Present," "Research: A View From the Ireide," Patri¬ on the Practicing Physicians Advisory Coun¬ Gary P. Scott, June, p. 41. cia C. Breiman, PhD, May, p. 25. cil at the Department of Health and Human "Political Ctutlook and ACA-PAC Activ¬ "Results of Federal Funding Study Services," May, p. 63. ity," J. Michael Hogan, July, p. 24. Challenge the Profession," March, p. 77. "Louisiana Appellate Court Upholds Deci¬ "Powerful Group of Democrats Push for 'The Road to the Olympics," Philip T. San¬ sion on Insurance Equality," January, p. 65. 'Managed Competition' Reform Bill," De¬ tiago, DC, CCSP, June, p. 30. "Managed Care Comes to Workers' Com¬ cember, p. 23. "Robin A. Hunter, DC, CCSP, Elected Pres¬ pensation," Rosalind Resnick, November, p. 28. 'Treventing Sexual Harassment," Alene V. ident of ACA Sports Council," June, p. 24. "Manage for Success' Seminars Complete Haskell, JD, April, p. 33. "Secretary Sullivan Appoints Chiropractor Tour With Rave Reviews," ACA Journal of "Product Focus: ACA Extends Its Endorse¬ to Federal Health Advisory Council," May, Chiropractic Staff Correspondent, May, p. 38. ment of Springwall Sleep Sets," August, p. 58. p.75. "Mel Gibson, Michelle Pfieffer Top Notable "Profiles in Practice: The State of Chiro¬ "Sexual Exploitation of Patients," Orville Posture Selections," July, p. 61. practic," Reed B. Phillips, DC and Barratt L. Weiszhaar, PhD, April, p. 31. "A Mercy Document Interview with David Phillips, February, p. 66. "Sexual Harassment In The Healthcare Chapman-Smith," (MERCY CONFERENCE) 'Trogress of the Consortium of Chiroprac¬ Workplace: Changing Perceptions Create October, p. 53. tic Research," William C. Meeker, DC, MPH, Confusion," Susan Esch, DC, FACO, April, "A Mercy Document Interview with Don¬ May, p. 34. p. 26. ald M. 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Vincent, IX!, FICC, January, p. 60. agement," Keimeth L. Weinbeck, DC, Febru¬ "U.S. House Committee Votes Yes to Com¬ "Wilk Urges Chiropractic to be Assertive ary, p. 30. missioning Chiropractors in the Armed Ser¬ With Public Relations," July, p. 51. "State Association Membership—What vices," June, p. 49. "Will Their Health-Care Plans Hold Does It Mean?," Robert P. Lynch, Jr., DC, 'The Virginia Chiropractic Association Water?" (REPRINT) Doug Bandow, Septem¬ March, p. 27. Survey of Elected Officials," Charles S. ber, p. 21. 'The State of Managed Care," Jerome F. Masarsky, DC; Marlon Weber, DC and "Winning the Battle in Legislative and Reg¬ McAndrews, DC, November, p. 23. Wayne A. Baughman, MA, September, p. 39. ulatory Arenas," Remarks by Mark Goodin, "Summary of 1991 ACA Annual Statistic "What Impact has Chiropractic Made on July, p. 45. Survey," Ronald L. Plamondon, DC, MS, the 102nd Congress," An Interview with "World Champion Weightlifter Studies to FICC, February, p. 59. Richard Miller, July, p. 30. Become Chiropractor," Ann M. Sudekum, 'Taming Your Office Environment," Patri¬ "What Patients ^y and What You Hear," June, p. 37. cia M. Femberg, January, p. 38. Robert Tanenbaum, PhD, August, p. 31. "World Health Organization to Publish 'Torch Club," Ronald L. Plamondon, DC, "Why? Gaining More Perspective on the Text on Chiropractic," November, p. 65. August, p. 62. Mercy Center Conference and the Need for "Yes, There Is A Recession Now Do Some¬ 'Transition to Leadership," Richard E. Vin¬ Professional Guidelines," (MERCY CON¬ thing About It," Richard E. Vincent, DC, cent, DC, FICC, March, p. 61. FERENCE) October, p. 83. FICC, November, p. 49. ■ 1992 Inciex of ACA Journal of Chiropractic Professional Papers and Case Reports Alphabetized by Title: Therapy for High Cholesterol," Stephen R. Uterine Fibroids: A Case Report," December, Summey, September, p. 55. p.39. "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Conventional "OsteoidCteteoma: A Case Report," Kelly J. "Doughty, Rhea and Garrett, K.D., "Cough or Conservative Care," James Downing and Towne, December, p. 35. Fracture of a Rib: A Case Report," August, p. 55. William Downing, April, p. 73. 'Talliative Management of a Post-Polia pa¬ "Downing, James and Downing, William, 'The Chiropractic Approach to the Treat¬ tient: A Case Report," Robert Pokras, Mitch¬ "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Conventional or ment of Asthma: A Literature Review," Deb¬ ell Paik, Gerald Liu and Bruce Haggart, No¬ Conservative Care," April, p. 73. ra Carpenter and Robert Ziegler, June, p. 71. vember, p. 69. Haggart, Bruce; Liu, Gerald; Paik, Mitchell 'The Chiropractic Management of Anxiety: "Physeal Fracture of the Distal Radius," and Pokras, Robert, "Palliative Management A Case Report," Edward C. Sullivan, Decem¬ Ray N. Conley, Doran L. Nicholson, Michael of a Post-Polia Patient: A Case Report," No¬ ber, p. 29. Whitehead, July, p. 65. vember, p. 69. "Chiro-Medical Grandrounds—A Case of "Rehabilitation of Soft Tissue Injuries in the Hanus, Steven W., "Chiropractic Treat¬ Symptomatic Spinal Metastasis," Philip C. 1990s," J. Scott Brown, March, p. 79. ment of Stenotic Conditions," January, p. 67. Slavish, September, p. 57. "Visceral Manipulation and the Treatment "Horowitz, Edward G. and Pokras, Robert, "Chiropractic Treatment of Stenotic Condi¬ of Uterine Fibroids: A Case Report," Karen "The External Coccygeal Adjustment," Feb¬ tions," Steven W. Hanus, January, p. 67. Cook and Stephanie Rasmussen, December, ruary, p. 75. "Cough Fracture of a Rib: A Case Report," p.39. Liebl, Nancy, "A New Technique for Back K.D. Garrett and Rhea Doughty, August, p. 55. Care: Spinal Circumduction in the Knee- "The Extenal Coccygeal Adjustment," Ed¬ Alphabetized by Author: Chest Position," May, p. 75. ward G. Horowitz and Robert Pokras, Febru¬ Stavish, Philip C., "Chiro-Medical Grand¬ ary, p. 75. Brown, J. Scott, "Rehabilitation of Soft Tis¬ rounds—A Case of Symptomatic Spinal Me¬ "A New Technique for Back Care: Spinal sue Injuries in the 1990s," March, p. 79. tastasis," September, p. 57. Circumduction in the Knee-Chest Position," Carpenter, Debra and Ziegler, Robert, "The Sullivan, Edward C., "The Chiropractic Nancy Liebl, May, p. 75. Chiropractic Approach to the Treatment of Management of Anxiety: A Case Report," "Niacin-Bound Chromium: Nutritional Asthma: A Literature Review," June, p. 71. December, p. 29. Conley, Ray N.; Nicholson, Doran L. and Summey, Stephen R., "Niacin-Bound Whitehead, Michael, "Physeal Fracture of Chromium: Nutritional Therapy for High the Distal Radius," July, p. 65. Cholesterol," September, p. 55. Cook, Karen and Rasmussen, Stephanie, Towne, Kelly J., "Osteoid Osteoma: A Case "Visceral Manipulation and the Treatment of Report," December, p. 35. ■ 104 I

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