The Future of Chiropractic

Unity

We are once again hearing a call for unity from various segments throughout the chiropractic profession.One national publication has begun a program to elect a “virtual chiropractic association.”In the past few years, two of the three state organizations in Pennsylvania have merged.There has also recently beenincreased interest in uniting two of our national organizations, the … Read more

Preserving Our Vitalistic Philosophy

The chiropractic profession is at a precarious place relative to universal acceptance. If we abandon our vitalistic, above-down philosophy, we will likely achieve universal acceptance as a limited mechanistic model (musculoskeletal conditions). If we maintain our vitalistic objective (correcting vertebral subluxations to enable the innate intelligence of the body to be better expressed), we run … Read more

Subluxation-Based Nutrition – A Shaky Foundation

Recently one of the publications that extols the virtues of “subluxation-based chiropractic” began to promote the idea of subluxation-based chiropractors selling nutritional supplements to their practice members.  Besides the rather questionable practices of multi-level marketing programs, there is the issue of whether this is consistent with the philosophy of chiropractic.  Perhaps the problem relates to … Read more

Acceptance and Chiropractic

Our profession continues to vacillate between attacking the medical establishment and craving acceptance from it.  I think both extremes have caused many of our profession’s present problems.  D.D. wanted acceptance from the community and tried to get it by attacking medicine.  In this manner, chiropractic received a certain degree of acceptance but only as a … Read more

Stretching the Profession’s Vision

  Last issue (April), we discussed the unfortunate situation of the chiropractor arrested for practicing medicine without a license in Spain. Recently in California, there was a case involving a chiropractor who was arrested on felony charges for using vitamins to treat a baby who had a digestive disorder. The California Chiropractic Association (CCA), of … Read more

Chiropractic Destiny

One major difficulty with chiropractic reaching its place in society is our desire to “fit in.”  Almost since our profession’s inception, we have been trying to gain acceptance.  The earliest pushes in licensing laws were an attempt to get the government to accept us.  We have been and are still looking for acceptance by the … Read more

Our Professional Mission

Chiropractic is faced with a serious dilemma.  Its present accepted model by society, the correction of misalignments for the purpose of achieving or maintaining a healthy back,  cannot support the quickly growing number of practitioners.  With most of the schools showing no signs of limiting enrollments, the profession will need to expand its population base.  … Read more