Home » Chiropractic Technique

LifeLines Category: Chiropractic Technique

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. Di...

How D’You Know?

by Bri Lange & Austin Bergquist The very first thing I do when a child [i.e. kid] comes to see me at the clinic, is establish a bond with the parent or caregiver, making sure that the child sees t...

Introspection and the Art of the Self Portrait

I hope these words don’t find home with you twenty years too late like they did with me.  Keep them now.  Find your own way of connecting.  Love and take care of yourself.  Let’s love ourselves. I hav...

Is Tone Part of your Practice?

Take a second. Pause. Feel that? The subtle vibrations that fill our world? Thanks to science, we know that everything around us is vibrating at a subatomic level. Even solid objects that are immovabl...

Tone: The Importance of Sagittal Alignment

Over the years, there have been many meanings of the word “Tone”. It can be used to describe the sound of music, the hue of many colors, or the quality of a conversation. In D.D. Palmer’s 1910, “Text-...

Muscle Memory

“Practice makes perfect,” is a saying that we have all heard at one point or another. It is the idea that repeating the same process over and over ingrains it into your brain and body until it finally...

Chiropractors Overlook Rib Cage Subluxations: Rehabilitation for Stroke Victims

According to the statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States, more than 795,000 people in the United States suffer from stroke and about 610,000 of these are fi...

Joints of your feet

How Are You Standing?

The afferent information collected by your feet is critical to the overall balance and motion of your body. Without this important information making its way unimpeded to your brain due to improper fu...

Stability and Adjusting

Assessing the stability of a joint is a key part of the patient assessment, but what does it mean to be stable? What determines stability, and how do you assess it? What do you do if you find that an ...

  • 1
  • 2