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Why is there no contact us link and why can't I upload an article? How do I get permission?
(unsigned by User:Miamidoclaw)
Answered you here: User_talk:Miamidoclaw ---- дрсйпдц 14:55, 1 July 2011 (UTC)

Rehabilitation

Under the Chiropractic Specialties section we need to add Rehabilitation.

I'm not sure which school may be currently offering the Diplomate course materials, but LACC offered them prviously, and CMCC did too...(a 3-year program, designed by Craig Liebenson, DC) and hundreds of DCs took the course. The ACA had a rehab diplomate board as well.
(unsigned by: User:DrFrankmeister)

Great idea! Thanks for the tip. As you may see above, I added the link to that article. It's just a stub (a too brief , very basic article without adequate references), so PLEASE feel free to create a better article. I also left this on your talk page. дрсйпдц 00:32, 3 July 2011 (UTC)

Skandinavian WikiChiro

Hi, Been reading some of the articles and love the concept. We were missing this valuable information brought to the people from chiropractors instead of the "Chiropractors are only backcrackers" defenitions around the web. However, I was thinking since Chiropractics is becoming bigger and bigger in Skandinavia, so why not make it in a Norwegian version also? This could open up more eyes for the profession in skandinavia which is indeed needed.

Great site by the way.

Kinds regards,

(unsigned, by User:M.P.Dargoshayan)

Thanks for the comments. I answered this HERE
дрсйпдц 00:45, 3 July 2011 (UTC)

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