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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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, […]

Looking for a New Exercise?

Today, exercise isn’t limited to just running or lifting weights. There are dance fitness classes, different types of yoga, group workouts, and even online classes. Exercise also isn’t limited to […]

Subatomic Influences

B.J. Palmer once said, chiropractic was founded on tone. I haven’t exactly read all of the green books, but I wonder what thought process he went through to make such […]

Learning to Fear

Fear is a learned social behavior that, at its most primal level, can arise in one of two ways. It can come about either through improper first exposure to an […]