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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 […]

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 […]

Budget Eats In The Bay

by Meagan Stachnik Chiropractic students will undergo various nutrition classes and health studies on how to appropriately guide patients in their quest for a healthy diet and lifestyle. Chiropractors should […]

Good Hands

– By Emma Harbage – All my life I have been involved in elite sport. First it was gymnastics … then somehow rugby! I have been playing rugby since I […]

What’s Your Story?

– By Alexis Griffith – While everyone’s chiropractic story is unique, I’ve always considered mine to be unusual and inspiring. I didn’t grow up influenced by the pursuit of higher […]

Journal Club: Reliability Of Leg Checks

– By Meagan Stachnik – The Chiropractic community is considered a group of professionals educated in the musculoskeletal system, neurology, vitalism, and scientific evidence approaches. Diversity in Chiropractic technique, analysis […]

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