Neural Plasticity, Chiropractic, and Children
In chiropractic, we appreciate the role the nerve system has on human health, and we provide proper care for the spine designed to protect the nerve system.
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Posted by Guest Author | Jul 30, 2015 | Neurology, zall | 0 |
In chiropractic, we appreciate the role the nerve system has on human health, and we provide proper care for the spine designed to protect the nerve system.
Read MorePosted by Melinda Malecki, JD, MS, CPHRM | Apr 28, 2021 | Compliance, Legal, Practice Management, Scope of Practice, zall | 0 |
At what point is a physician – patient relationship formed? In this article Ms. Melinda Malecki, JD, MS, CPHRM discusses the development of the relationship. Read the article to learn more!
Read MorePosted by ICS Staff | Apr 8, 2015 | ICS Message, Legislative, zall | 0 |
In my last article, I discussed my role as an educator when meeting with new legislators and staff at the Statehouse. Now that we are in the midst of the legislative session, conversations have shifted from “who we are” to “what we need.”
Read MorePosted by Lindsay Wagahoff, MA | Jul 5, 2019 | ICS Message, zall | 0 |
We want to thank the chiropractic physicians who have contributed to the ILChiro Political Action Committee (PAC) so far this year.
Read MorePosted by George Michalopoulos, DC, DACNB,FABBIR, FABCDD, FABVR | Oct 17, 2019 | Clinical, Neurology, zall | 0 |
Dysautonomia is an abnormal regulation of the autonomic nervous system. Dysautonomia commonly occurs as a result of a traumatic brain injury, toxin exposure, traumatic event, bedrest, medication side effects, joint hypermobility syndromes, diabetes, neurodegenerative conditions, autoimmune conditions, and some reports have been documented post-vaccination (especially with younger females). Dysautonomia affects approximately 70 million people worldwide, and the symptoms of dysautonomia may be “invisible” to the untrained eye.
Read MorePosted by Marc Abla, CAE | Sep 26, 2018 | Insurance, zall | 0 |
The Illinois Chiropractic Society has continued efforts to assist our doctors’ handling of the BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois (BCBSIL) claims processing protocol that began in November 2017. When applied, this BCBSIL claim edit, described by BCBSIL as “code-auditing enhancement” via “clinically validating modifiers,” automatically denies some providers’ claims on codes that require the modifiers 25 or 59 (including XE, XS, XP, XU). The issue is complex and presents difficult challenges for our doctors to be able to effectively examine and treat their patients.
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