
The
American Academy of Neurology (AAN) provides valuable resources for
medical specialists worldwide who are committed to improving the care of
patients with neurological diseases. The AAN’s more than 18,000 members
look to the AAN for the most comprehensive professional development,
career enhancement, and practice improvement opportunities available.
www.aan.com
The
ACA is a professional organization representing Doctors of Chiropractic.
Its mission is to preserve, protect, improve and promote the chiropractic
profession and the services of Doctors of Chiropractic for the benefit of
patients they serve.
www.amerchiro.org
ACAM
is a medical society devoted to the education of medical professionals.
The information provided on this site is for educational purposes only.
www.acam.org
The
American Academy of Pain Management is the largest Pain Organization in
the United States. Academy Membership is 6,000 strong and growing. The
Academy provides credentialing, accreditation of facilities, networking
opportunities, continuing education, quality publications and an annual
clinical meeting.
www.aapainmanage.org
The
mission of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), the principal
membership organization representing and promoting the profession of
physical therapy, is to further the profession's role in the prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of movement dysfunctions and the enhancement of
the physical health and functional abilities of members of the public.
www.apta.org
The
primary function of the Florida Chiropractic Association is for the
protection and welfare of its individual members, regardless of
philosophy, as well as education of the public concerning the chiropractic
profession.
www.fcachiro.org

The growth of the athletic training
profession has been on a moderate to fast increase since NATA member
numbers were tracked in 1974. There has been an increase of 520
percent since 1974. Total NATA membership has grown from about 4,500
members in 1974 to more than 28,000 in 2001. |
www.nata.org
What
is the Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique?
Evolved
from 35 years of empirical study and 15 years of clinical research, the
Activator Methods Chiropractic Technique (AMCT) uses the latest advances
in orthopedic, neurological and chiropractic examinations to seek joint
dysfunction in the spinal column and extremities for improved patient
care. AMCT uses the Activator Adjusting Instrument to give consistent
low-force, high-speed chiropractic adjustments. Over 35,000 doctors have
been trained in AMCT and 2,100 doctors are Proficiency Rated, making AMCT
the most widely used technique worldwide; a testament to low force patient
satisfaction.
www. activator.com
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