Posts tagged Testing

Instant testing for sore throats wins CIMIT prize

Instant testing for sore throats wins CIMIT prize
( CIMIT ) Imagine finding out before you leave the pediatrician’s office if your child has strep throat, or even something more serious requiring a different treatment. A novel application for applying DNA “nanobarcodes” in a clinical assay could help primary-care physicians quickly and more accurately determine what’s causing a patient’s acute pharyngitis from an easy throat swab.

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CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT (www.docgunter.com)

This video shows how chiropractic adjustments are performed by Dr. Stephen R. Gunter, DC. It is an actual office visit and was posted for educational purposes and to promote dialogue. For those interested in this field, this is a great video to observe. If there are questions, Dr. Gunter will check in to answer.

Frequently asked question:

“What was that clicky thing he was pushing on him? He does it at 4:26″

Answer by Dr. Gunter (BackCarePlus)

“This is clearly the most common question I get. That is an adjusting instrument called an Activator. It is spring loaded for rapid delivery of a force to move one vertebra at a time and has some advantages (and disadvantages, too) compared to traditional manual techniques. This treatment sequence shows several distinct methods of correction, and I commonly combine them in the manner shown, although there are times that one single method may be more desirable on a given treatment session.”

Duration : 0:8:55

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