A historic meeting between chiropractic and Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) leadership took place on March 10th, 2026, in Washington, D.C., featuring representatives from chiropractic national organizations, professional associations and policy principals. The collective goal: advancing the role of chiropractic in improving the health of Americans. Meeting participants focused on long-standing issues that have affected the chiropractic profession for decades, including access to care, reimbursement parity, and ensuring DCs have an appropriate role in national health policy discussions.
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Dr. Malcolm Conway has taken his office on the road to work with professional tennis players at the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. The U.S. Open is the largest sporting event to take place in New York, welcoming an estimated 700,000 fans this year.
Dr. Conway is no stranger to professional tennis, having worked at the Fed Cup (in which the U.S. beat Russia) in Birmingham, Ala., the Rogers Cup in Canada, Wimbledon in England and previous U.S. Open events. He has worked with several top players including Nadia Petrova, Mike Bryan, and Bethanie Mattek-Sands. "It's a lot of work, but it also fun being able to work with some of the best players in the world," noted Conway.
Dr. Conway specializes in sports injuries and sports performance, working with some of the biggest names in sports including Jerome Bettis, Grant Hill, Reggie White, Matt Stover and many others. Most recently, he has begun working with Olympic hopeful Felicia Zhang, a junior national figure skater, and others in the sport of figure skating.
At home Dr. Conway treats patients in all types of sports including mixed martial arts (MMA), soccer, swimming, baseball and football. He has been working with professional athletes for over 20 years, a highlight of which was the 2001 Super Bowl in Tampa, Fla., where he worked with members of the Baltimore Ravens.
Source: The Conway Clinic