A Topeka chiropractor has been suspended from practicing for 30 days, the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts said Wednesday.
But the grounds for suspending Robert F. Rusnak, a licensed chiropractor in Kansas, were unspecified in the four-page "agreed temporary order of suspension."
In the nine-paragraph section where presiding officer Edward Gaschler made his findings, conclusions and orders, four paragraphs were deleted for confidentiality and part of a fifth was eliminated.
The last paragraph said the matter could be scheduled for a hearing on or before the end of the 30-day suspension to determine whether the suspension should continue, be lifted or other temporary orders were warranted. Another paragraph with an order also was deleted.