WSCA Long-Time Member
Where do you get the content you publish in Plexus? Can I provide content for publication?
Name: Troy Dreiling, DC
Zenaptic Chiropractic and Disc Center, Vancouver, WA near Vancouver Mall.
Plexus content comes from a variety of sources. Much of it is written by WSCA staff or board members. Other content is provided by speakers, corporate members, chiropractic colleges, and some of it just comes from people who have content they want to share. We receive more content than we have space for, but we try to publish as much as possible, provided it is something of interest to the profession.
But can you provide content? YES!!!
We welcome any and all content you think would be a good addition to Plexus. Staff will review it and determine if it meets our editorial requirements. If it doesn’t, but it can with minor adjustments, staff will make those changes (with the author’s permission) and publish it. Even if your content doesn’t meet our requirements for Plexus, we may still be able to use it in another publication. The WSCA always wants to showcase its members’ expertise, so if you’ve got content you want to get out there, send it to us at
wsca@chirohealth.org.
Each issue of Plexus features several frequently asked questions about chiropractic in Washington. If you have any questions you would like to see shared in the magazine, please submit them to:
Washington State Chiropractic Association
c/o Shaka Forest, Membership Director 1120 Pacific Ave., Ste. 206 Tacoma, WA 98402
wsca@chirohealth.org
Graduated from Life Chiropractic College West in 1994.
I got injured at 12 years old, falling off a three wheeler and hurt my low back and could not stand up straight. My Grandmother took me to chiropractor and got me walking again. When I was an undergraduate I was bodybuilding at the time and reinjured my low back doing deadlifts. I went to a chiropractor in Cheney, Washington and he took the time to explain to me what chiropractic was and how it helped so many people. He got me the relief I needed to keep competing. I changed my career path and pursued chiropractic from the great results and relief it provided to me.
I love being a member of the WSCA. They are on top of their game and very active supporting chiropractors in Washington State. Their weekly newsletters are very informative and helpful for keeping up on things changing in our profession. I appreciate the fact that they are very active in the state promoting and supporting chiropractic care.
The body is a self-healing and self- regulating mechanism. When the principles and methods of chiropractic are applied to patients seeking help from their ailments the results are amazing.
If you have any
questions you would like to see shared in Plexus, please submit them to us!
Get involved in our State Association. Become a member and stay a member. The WSCA does a lot of work behind the scenes to keep our profession moving forward and promote the chiropractic practitioners.
I like to collect and work on old VW bugs.
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