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	<title>Comments on: Measuring Climate for Work Group Innovation: Development and Validation of the Team Climate Inventory (TCI)</title>
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		<title>By: tinnitis</title>
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		<description>Since I live near Kirksville Missouri and know some of the graduates of that medical school, I am very familiar with the theories. Actually, most of the Doctors of Osteopathy that I know are not much different than an MD. Some use that carnial massage and some have totally scrapped it. Their approach is more wholistic, which it good. My husband has had &#039;manipulations&#039; done by a local DO trained at Kirksville and it has helped his back, but did nothing for tinnitus. The doctor does a thorough exam including x-rays or CT scan before he does the technique. I have have been to both DOs and MDs myself, but will not let them touch my neck or head. I have sever arthritis in my neck and one false move would leave me paralyzed. A DO who is careful and well trained could possibly help you if your tinnitus had a stress or musle spasm etiology. All I say is go to a good cautious doctor- which is good advice anyway. Lynne</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I live near Kirksville Missouri and know some of the graduates of that medical school, I am very familiar with the theories. Actually, most of the Doctors of Osteopathy that I know are not much different than an MD. Some use that carnial massage and some have totally scrapped it. Their approach is more wholistic, which it good. My husband has had &#8216;manipulations&#8217; done by a local DO trained at Kirksville and it has helped his back, but did nothing for tinnitus. The doctor does a thorough exam including x-rays or CT scan before he does the technique. I have have been to both DOs and MDs myself, but will not let them touch my neck or head. I have sever arthritis in my neck and one false move would leave me paralyzed. A DO who is careful and well trained could possibly help you if your tinnitus had a stress or musle spasm etiology. All I say is go to a good cautious doctor- which is good advice anyway. Lynne</p>
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