by Michael Dorausch, DC
I grabbed this photograph on Friday when a patient in my chiropractic office in Los Angeles took off his jacket to lay face down on an adjusting table.
Were not talking politics in my chiropractic office (although many patients have initiated discussion) but we’ve had several 2008 election related posts to the […]
by Michael Dorausch, DC
There was a time that I would party five nights a week (Cat Club, Coconut Teaser, The Rainbow, The Troubadour, and The Whiskey) with friends in the clubs of Hollywood. I refer to those times as the rock ‘n roll years. It’s funny how things change, but continue to remain the same, […]
This is for chiropractors…
Drs. Dan Murphy and Richard Christie are hosting a Whiplash and Spinal Trauma 2 part series in Phoenix, AZ in April and May.
Dr. Dan Murphy will teach you the necessary physiology and neurology to explain and treat whiplash and spinal trauma; what tissues are injured and how they can turn into chronic […]
26 Mar
Posted by Chiropractic Blogs as Marketing
By Michael Dorausch
Imagine having a video on YouTube that has less than a 1000 views. Pretty lame by social media standards. Now imagine that same video provides you with new business and also gets your business featured on a local TV news channel. Not so lame. Thanks to blended search, new and easy to implement […]
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Finally managed to complete the setup of 3 monitors on my desktop along with an SVGA output to a 42″ plasma screen. Using 3 […]
23 Mar
Posted by Chiropractic Blogs as Thoughts
by Michael Dorausch, DC
I was scanning through some websites this Saturday afternoon and something I came across on a chiropractors web site in Thousand Oaks, California, caught my attention. There was what appeared to be an advertisement for Spinal Decompression Services in the chiropractor’s office. What I found odd was seeing an FDA (Food and […]
by Michael Dorausch, DC
Bombarded with spam in my e-mail inbox yesterday. It’s nothing new, but what really ticks me off, is the amount of spam I get from businesses marketing to the chiropractic industry. I get x-ray spam, seminar spam, buy my pills spam, multi-level marketing nutritional products spam, make a million bucks conning selling […]
by Michael Dorausch, DC
The 2008 CCA Chiropractic License Renewal Seminars schedule is now available on the chiropractic seminars pages. Events are taking place in March, April, May, June and August. Locations include San Diego, Ventura, San Rafael, Fresno, San Jose, Riverside and Redding.
These CCA 12 hour relicensing seminars include continuing education in adjustive technique […]
by Michael Dorausch, DC
I’ve been lax in getting chiropractic seminar information posted to this blog. I did manage to get a post regarding the ChiroEurope May Extravaganza up earlier in the week, but there’s been dozens of seminars and conferences that I didn’t get around to posting. I’ve had a flyer on my desk for […]
by Michael Dorausch, DC
Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor says “we are the life force power of the universe.” More than 10 years ago Jill had an opportunity few brain scientists would wish for: On December 10 of 1996, she realized she was having a massive stroke. A blood vessel had exploded in the left half of […]