Associations and the Squeaky Wheel

by Sara Parsons Between juggling a loaded class schedule, clubs, clinic, and for many of us a part-time job, imagine throwing in the mix researching position and political advocacy articles […]

Chiropractic in Congress

by Sara Parsons Actions speak louder than words. In order to keep up with the politics of chiropractic, the specific legislation that is being presented to the house and senate, […]

Knowing Who You Are

by Rebekka Kuzichev This year started on the heels of an amazing and rejuvenating retreat in Costa Rica. I was a little burnt out from a heavy quarter and felt […]

The Foundation of You

by Rebekka Kuzichev Foundations is a blanket term that gets thrown around often. What do you think the foundation of you is? In this case I am talking structurally. What […]

How d’you know?

By Sagi Hebron & Austin Bergquist Exploring Sagi Hebron’s analysis techniques may leave you embracing his “tracksuit-wearing” ways. Can you walk me through your system to asses a patient for […]

What’s Your Story?

We all have our story of how we found chiropractic, or how it found us. This is MY story. By Allie Olson My chiropractic story starts with a dating app […]

See The Forest

By Dana Bergquist “Subluxation is a symptom of interference and not a cause” – Dr. B.J. Palmer – We learn from the very beginning of chiropractic college that disease is […]

Why Research?

by Alexis Griffith “PRIMUM NON NOCERE” – FIRST, DO NO HARM. ALL CHIROPRACTORS SHOULD STRIVE TO ABIDE BY THIS DICTUM, REGARDLESS OF THEIR SCOPE OF PRACTICE. One way in which […]