Future of Chiropractic

Chiropractic Education-Q&A #29

Buoyed by the recent activities at the Washington hearings, many in the straight and think they are straight community are asking the following questions: 1. Is our education to prepare us for the practice of chiropractic (LACVS) or to prepare us to interact in an outside-in scientific/medical environment? 2. Have we really determined what is our … Read more

Outside the Box

By virtue of our finite mind we cannot help but box in chiropractic.  However, the more we learn about chiropractic the bigger our box becomes. If we ever truly understand the breadth of our philosophy we might actually climb outside the box.  This blog is about getting people to put one foot on the bottom rung.

A Brief Synopsis of the History of SCASA

            The Straight Chiropractic Academic Standards Association, Inc. (SCASA) was incorporated in the summer of 1977, just a few short months after the decision to start ADIO Institute of Straight Chiropractic had been made.  The accrediting agency would require at least two straight schools, so that May at Sherman’s lyceum, plans had begun to open … Read more

The Conflict of Philosophies

Philosopher John Searle, politician Patrick Buchanan, and law professor Phillip Johnson have suggested that society is embroiled in a culture war. Chiropractic is one small battle in that war. We often use the word “paradigm” to mean a model. But the word means much more than just that. It is also “the conceptional framework that … Read more

A Thought Expanded

One way I know B.J. was much smarter than me: when he published an epigram, it was succinct and anybody reading it would say “that makes perfect sense!” I, on the other hand, post a thought on the blog and it ends up creating discussion and comments. Last week, I published the following: Old Chiropractic … Read more