Future of Chiropractic

Changing the World

“changing the world” seems to be the objective of many and varied groups today. Religious and pseudo-religious groups emphasize that the changes are necessary in the individual and in doing that they can affect a change in the world as a whole (even if that individual change comes by threat of death). The environmentalists believe … Read more

Incorrect Thinking

You cannot keep the power of incorrect thinking under control unless the majority or at least a great percentage of the people of a nation, community, organization or group adhere to correct thinking, The chiropractic profession has been lacking that necessary percentage over the past few decades since the passing of the benevolent dictator, B.J. … Read more

OSC/TSC

Who is the greatest enemy of the future of chiropractic, the mixer who is blatantly and openly trying to move us into the practice of medicine or the Traditional chiropractor who is ignorantly doing it by adopting outside-in, getting sick people well concepts, like research, into the “side effects” of chiropractic by addressing medical conditions?

“I’m a conservative too”-Jeb Bush

Having some conservative principles does not make you a conservative. We acknowledge that fact and refer to some of those people as “social conservatives” meaning they are willing to spend money promiscuously as long as it is on social issues, especially if those issues involve children. Case in point, Jeb’s brother George, who was willing … Read more

Agendas

Everyone has or should have an agenda. For some people it consists solely of getting out of bed in the morning, after that, ”whatever will be will be”. For some it’s 15 to 20 things to do in the course of the day and a time frame in which to do them. For some others … Read more

Extinction

We are only one generation away from extinction as a profession if the next generation of chiropractors have no understanding of chiropractic, at least not an understanding by virtue of their educational experience.

Robber Barons

Other than in biblical accounts rarely do we get an honest appraisal of individuals, never if it is a fictional work. I am reading Matthew Josephson’s book on the lives of people like Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Jay Gould. The book’s title “Robber Barons” pretty much tells you where the author’s perception is coming from. … Read more