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From 2011 through 2017, after 28 years of publishing The Pivot Review, Dr. Strauss  instead began blogging thoughts and articles. We hope you are stimulated, challenged, and inspired by this collection of of over 1000 thoughts and articles.

Words, Words, Words

The question of terminology, semantics, and definitions constantly creates discussion, dissension, and division within our profession. (How’s that for alliteration?) An article recently appeared in a chiropractic publication in response to a “guest editorial” by a student decrying the straights’ preoccupation with semantics. I will not waste time and space duplicating the editor’s response, which ... Read more
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Professional Survival Values

In chiropractic philosophy, there is a technical concept called Survival Values. (For an in-depth explanation see Stephenson’s Chiropractic Textbook or Strauss’ Chiropractic Philosophy.) Basically, the concept deals with positive experiences that lead to the survival of an organism as opposed to the negative experiences. The cumulative effect determines the organism’s lifespan. Every positive adaptative experience ... Read more
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The Truth Shall Set You Free

The first part of this article is for the chiropractor and the patient; the second is for the chiropractor only. “And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.” John 8:32. This passage found in the Bible refers to a specific Truth. However, the principle appears to work for all truth. ... Read more
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The Silent Majority

It has been said that the term “silent majority” originally was used to signify the billions of people who lived upon the earth at one time but do so no longer. It is for us, the living to be heard. Every country, organization, or profession has its silent majority, that is, those from whom we ... Read more
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A Straight Position Paper is Needed

The chiropractic profession is at a unique stage in its history. The objectives of both aspects of the profession (straight and mixing) have been clearly realized by the leadership. However, it appears that those objectives and their results have not been adequately communicated to the profession at large. It is clear (to me at least) ... Read more
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Peaceful Coexistence

There appears to be another periodic effort afoot to get the mixers and the straights together, to bury the hatchet, and begin to stop working against each other. Articles appear on both sides calling for a “live and let live” attitude. “You practice chiropractic your way and let me practice chiropractic my way.” Many who ... Read more
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Chiropractic License Mills

Not too long ago the medical profession criticized the numerous chiropractic schools around the country saying they were nothing more than diploma mills. Of course their viewpoint was less than objective. Apparently, however, the profession must have felt that the public perceived many schools in this light, for until the mid-seventies chiropractic schools were dwindling ... Read more
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Why the South Lost the Civil War

I recently read a book with the above title. It presented some interesting theories and ideas concerning the Great Conflict that tore apart our nation 125 years ago. As I read the book I saw interesting analogies to the internal conflict that our profession has been experiencing for the past sixty years. The straight-mixing conflict ... Read more
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Growing Pains

Today I received a “chiropractic publication.” On the front page was a follow up article on “The ‘Growing Pains’ Sitcom Incident.” For anyone who has been underground for the past four months, it seems Alan Thicke, the father in the show, was lecturing his son on honesty and told the boy that if he did ... Read more
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A Personal Observation

Watching the evolution of this profession for the past 22 years has caused me to draw some conclusions: 1. The colleges are not going to save our profession. Most of the schools have been forced to compromise chiropractic in order for survival. Those that have not compromised have all but given up the idea of ... Read more
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