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Back Talk - Information for Chiropractic Physicians

Making the Puzzle Pieces Fit

Making the Puzzle Pieces FitIf you are about to graduate with your chiropractic degree, you are eager to get going, treat patients and pay off your school loans. But where to start?

The steps you take before graduation day will help to make the transition to practice smoother.

See more information and courses for Chiropractic Physicians

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Upcoming Courses Taught by Dr. Mario Fucinari

Date
Location
Course
May 31, 2008 Portland, ME Documentation Coding & Compliance
June 5, 2008 Fairview Heights, IL How to Avoid an OIG Audit
June 21, 2008
Chesterfield, MO

 

 

Readers' Choice Best of 2007
Dr. Mario Fucinari voted
#1 Best Chiropractor of 2007
by readers of Decatur Illinois' Herald & Review Newspaper!

When you visit Decatur Back & Neck Center, you're joining many others and maybe your family and friends who have already discovered the benefits of Chiropractic and additional services or products that compliment one's care at Decatur Back & Neck Center.

You can enjoy the benefits of Dr. Fucinari's 20 years in chiropractic medicine.  Feel better, enjoy life more. 

A diversity of complaints can be alleviated and improved by adjusting spinal subluxations or misalignments. Therefore, most people of any age can benefit by a visit to a licensed chiropractor.   Some common complaints are listed below:

  • Back, Shoulder and Leg pain
  • Neck and Arm pain
  • Sciatica, joint and muscular problems
  • Sports injuries
  • Headaches, Dizziness and Migraines

Is Soaking in a Tub After a Workout Helpful?

Although taking a long soak in a hot tub after a strenuous workout may feel good, it is not the best thing to do for your body.

Heat immediately following a workout can slow or alter the repair process of the body and don’t forget that the body is most likely dehydrated.

Find out what you should do to relax after your workout...

Vitamin E for Older Adults

Individuals age 65 and older with low levels of vitamin E are likely to see increased deterioration in physical function over a three-year period, when compared to those with higher levels of vitamin E. Read more about the many benefits of vitamin E for your body...