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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.

Chiropractic Civil Disobedience

There is a thought that is surfacing in a few straight chiropractic publications which appears to be antithetical to our chiropractic philosophy. It goes by various names but the concept is clear: straight chiropractic colleges, students, graduates, and doctors are being treated unfairly and it is time for the straight chiropractic movement to fight back ... Read more
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What's Wrong with the Straight Chiropractic Movement

Why is it that the chiropractors who call themselves principled or straight are not having the impact that they had five or ten years ago? There are probably many reasons. The schools, for one, are a major factor. There is no doubt that they have given up on their chiropractic emphasis. Part of that is ... Read more
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Life, Liberty, the Pursuit of Happiness – Under Authority

There are many chiropractic applications to history, particularly the history of this country. The founders of this republic began an experiment over 200 years ago based upon the premise that man wanted, above all things, freedom. Freedom to live his life as he saw fit and to pursue those things which he felt would bring ... Read more
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Commencement Address

The following is an excerpt from a recent address given to the graduates of a chiropractic college on the day of their commencement. “During the past two decades we have seen some pretty dramatic changes in college and professional school graduates. In the late 60’s and early 70’s college graduates were out to “change the ... Read more
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Where Have All the Volume Practices Gone?

Ten to fifteen years ago chiropractors established professional success in part by the number of patients they took care of in a day or week. Seminars were given to teach young chiropractors how they could attract multitudes of patients to their offices. It was not unusual for a successful D.C. to adjust over 1,000 patients ... Read more
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Flexibility-Inflexibility

It is absolutely essential for the perpetuation of the profession that chiropractors begin to show flexibility in their attitudes toward certain things. On the other hand, it is important that we maintain an inflexibility in other areas. Unfortunately our profession tends to be inflexible in the non-essentials and flexible in the essentials. Technique is a ... Read more
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The Role of Chiropractic

Some time back an article appeared in one of the chiropractic publications comparing the allopathic approach and the chiropractic approach. “The allopaths look upon the musculoskeletal system as a porter or low motor system of the organs. They place their emphasis on the organs. They see men as organs first and foremost, carried around by ... Read more
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Freedom and Equality

The first 65 years of our profession’s history was marked by a desire for freedom. The pioneers in chiropractic fought for, lobbied for, and spent great sums of money, time, and energy to secure the freedom to practice chiropractic and to promote the benefits of it. There were many in the medical establishment who fought ... Read more
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The Bridge on the River Kwai

I recently watched (for perhaps the fourth time) the 1957 Academy Award Winning Classic “Bridge on the River Kwai.” However, for the first time, I saw a message to chiropractors in the movie! One would hardly think that a war movie would have something to say to us as chiropractors! The storyline involved a group ... Read more
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