FEBRUARY 2011 • Volume 16, N°1 28 18 features 8 Overcoming Technique Bias Promoting unity by keeping an open mind By John Minardi, BHK, DC 14 The Current Fiscal Crisis An opportunity for chiropractic By Pran Manga, PhD, M. Phil., and Don Nixdorf, DC 24 18 Simple Solutions for Success Mission…Possible! By Barbara Eaton, DC departments Editor’s Note 6 News 12, 16, 30, 37, 44 Editorial Advisory Board 12 Life’s Little Adjustments 12 Book Reviews 38 Technique Toolbox 40 Professional Directory 44,45 Research Review Corner 46 ON THE COVER: There is a difference between thinking critically and thinking with bias. Each and every technique has its own strengths and limitations - by working collectively, we can improve upon their weaknesses and capitalize on their strengths, for the greater good of our patients and the profession. 4 • CANADiAN CHiROPRACTOR | FEBRUARY 2011 24 DC Tech Talk Search engine optimization By Stephane Laverdiere, DC 28 Responsible Interdisciplinary Practice A team approach to improving patients’ health By Maria DiDanieli 26 Financial Adjustments Disability insurance By Paul Philip, CFP , CLU, and Nancy Philip, CFP , CLU 36 Strengthening the Tribe By Maria DiDanieli Examining the 2010 Canadian Chiropractic Convention www.canadianchiropractor.ca contents