For decades, injured athletes have spent countless hours aggressively stretching their Achilles tendons with the misguided belief that a more flexible calf is less prone to reinjury and more resilient when playing sports. Recent research shows that this is not the case; and it turns out there has been a significant amount of research showing the easiest way to tighten injured and/or aging tendons.
Archives
August 1992 (Vol. 10, Issue 17)
Soft Tissue / Trigger Points
Brad McKechnie, DC, DACAN
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
Nutrition / Detoxification
G. Douglas Andersen, DC, DACBSP, CCN
News / Profession
Elected Officers
Editorial Staff
Pediatrics
Teena M. Kabetzke
News / Profession
Full Senate Vote is Imminent
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
40 Years in the Profession
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
Document Used to Neutralize MD's "Quack" Attack
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
News / Profession
MUA's under Scrutiny
Editorial Staff
Back Pain
Deborah Pate, DC, DACBR
Chiropractic (General)
Why?
Donald Petersen Jr., BS, HCD(hc), FICC(h)
Chiropractic (General)
New Standard Dictionary of the English Language, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 1913 -- Definition Thon
Fred Barge, DC, PhC
Billing / Fees / Insurance
X-ray / Imaging / MRI
John J. Triano, DC, PhD
News / Profession
Editorial Staff
Pediatrics
Peter Fysh, DC
Your Practice / Business
Stanley Greenfield, RHU
Philosophy
Willard Bertrand, DC
Chiropractic (General)
Soft Tissue / Trigger Points
Warren Hammer, MS, DC, DABCO