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Brent J. Detelich, DC

Dr. Brent Detelich, former president of the Stem Cell Institute of America ([url=http://www.americastem.com]http://www.americastem.com[/url]), is a 1993 graduate of Parker College and a second-generation chiropractor. During the past five years, he and his medical team helped to train more than 300 practices on medical integration for the purpose of offering safe, effective and compliant regenerative therapies.

Previous Articles

Regenerative Medicine: How to Do It by the Books
July 1, 2018 (Vol. 36, Issue 07)

Searching for Stem Cell Truth: You've Come to the Right Place
May 1, 2018 (Vol. 36, Issue 05)

Regenerative Therapies: What Traits Allow DCs to Flourish?
March 1, 2018 (Vol. 36, Issue 03)

Regenerative Medicine at Work in Your Practice
January 1, 2018 (Vol. 36, Issue 01)

Stem Cell Therapies in Chiropractic: How & Why
November 1, 2017 (Vol. 35, Issue 11)

Stem Cell Therapy: Is It Right for Your Practice?
September 1, 2017 (Vol. 35, Issue 09)

Inspiration: The Crucial Starting Point for Realizing Your Dream Practice
March 12, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 06)

What Is Your Full Potential and How Can You Reach It?
February 12, 2007 (Vol. 25, Issue 04)

The Business of Rehab
September 14, 2006 (Vol. 24, Issue 19)

What Are the Benefits of Integrating With a Physical Therapist?
June 6, 2006 (Vol. 24, Issue 12)

Brent J. Detelich, DC

Brent J. Detelich, DC

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