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 […]
‘Subluxation’ in chiropractic research: The Great Semantic Debate

Most people within the chiropractic profession are aware of a divide that exists among us between those who are mechanists seeking to expand evidence-based practice and those who are vitalists […]
CBP Protocols, Clinical Trials

– Deed E. Harrison, DC – CBP (Chiropractic Biophysics) patient management protocol involves all typical initial patient examination procedures including the consultation, examination and pain, disability and quality of life […]
Future of Neurodevelopmental Based Pediatric Chiropractic Care

– Monika A. Buerger, DC – Chiropractic truly is a Science, Art and Philosophy. When you understand the science, philosophy becomes more solid. When philosophy becomes more solid, the science […]
X-Ray Debate Heats Back Up

– Dr. Joe Betz, Dr. Deed Harrison, Dr. Paul Oakley – Three researchers have been at the forefront of the debate on whether spine radiography has clinical utility in chiropractic […]
Life West Research on Optimal Human Vitality

– Monica Smith, DC, PhD – A primary focus of Life Chiropractic College West is to provide chiropractic care that is wellness-focused and supports optimal human vitality and performance. While […]
Can the lack of Research Integrity be part of the attack on the use of radiography in chiropractic?

Researchers Drs. Deed Harrison, Joe Betz, and Paul Oakley, share the research surrounding the controversial limiting of radiography in chiropractic with Dr. Ron Oberstein. These three chiropractic researchers have been […]