by ChiroOnPurpose | Jan 27, 2017 | Blog
Examining Exams – Are They Reliable? chiropractor. After being warned that chiropractors “crack your bones,” fear of iatrogenic fractures made this no small feat. Thankfully, I knew several apparently rational and ambulatory individuals who emerged from chiropractic...by ChiroOnPurpose | Apr 23, 2014 | Blog
Denialism and Our Responsibility to Address the Vertebral Subluxation The Chronicle of Chiropractic Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Subluxation and the Phenomenon of Denialism “The word (subluxation) has been an anchor hung around the neck of the profession for too...by ChiroOnPurpose | May 20, 2012 | Blog
Tone, Tensegrity and Chiropractic The Chronicle of Chiropractic D.D. Palmer, wrote extensively about the concept of tone. According to Palmer: “Life is the expression of tone. In that sentence is the basic principle of Chiropractic. Tone is the normal degree of...by ChiroOnPurpose | Apr 2, 2012 | Blog
The Faulty Premise of Membership Numbers The Chronicle of Chiropractic In regards to the accreditation crisis, it has occurred to me that the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), and seemingly everyone else, is operating under the false premises that only...by ChiroOnPurpose | Jan 15, 2012 | Blog
Buyer’s Remorse in Chiropractic as a Career Choice: What Can We Do? The Chronicle of Chiropractic Today’s crisis in chiropractic identity may be due, in large measure, to this phenomenon as applied to chiropractic as a career choice. Chiropractic...by ChiroOnPurpose | Nov 29, 2011 | Blog
Post Wilk: Is Our Future Secure? The Chronicle of Chiropractic In its 11-and-a-half decades of existence, the chiropractic profession has faced formidable challenges. From the jailing of founder D.D. Palmer to the vicious attacks by the AMA, only the resolve of...