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Mario Fucinari, D.C.

Fucinari_2Decatur, Illinois

During his 19 years as a practicing chiropractic physician, Dr. Mario Fucinari realized that many practitioners were not documenting as completely as many states require by statute or regulation. He now concentrates his efforts to bringing an understanding of what is required for the benefit of the patient, the clinical responsibility of the practitioner and the requirements of the state board.

His colorful and outgoing personality are a great asset as a blog author – complementing the useful information he has to share.

Dr. Fucinari has helped train doctors and staff over the last 20 years. He received his bachelor’s degree from Wayne State University in Detroit and his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1986.

After graduating from Palmer College, Dr. Fucinari completed studies in chiropractic orthopedics and attained his certification as a chiropractic sports physician.

He currently practices full time in Decatur, Ill. Dr. Fucinari was the recipient of the 2003 President’s Award from the Illinois Chiropractic Society for his work with education and training.

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