Philosophy

Ayn Rand and Chiropractic

Many in our profession admire the writings of the objectivist Ayn (rhymes with “mine”) Rand. Part of that infatuation comes from leaders in the profession who have appropriated and touted her philosophy. I, at one time, used her writings as a means of demonstrating the chiropractic philosophical concept of individualism and the freedom to express … Read more

Verbal Cleansing, Political Correctness and Changing our Understanding

Thomas Sowell, in his excellent book, Intellectuals and Society, discusses the attempt to change our society by the use of words, particularly changing the meaning of words. He uses the example of progressivism, which came under criticism with the development of the Progressive Movement of the 1920’s and their support of communism. Most progressives, who … Read more

*Important* What Should We Do? *Important*

Today I read the article in Dynamic Chiropractic about the conflict between the Texas Medical Association (TMA) and the Texas Board of Chiropractic Examiners. The mds have brought suit against the chiropractic board for allowing chiropractors to diagnose. The TMA’s position is that diagnosis is part of the practice of medicine. They are going after … Read more

ADIO vs Outside-In

“We have met the enemy and he is us.” Pogo I think that only a few chiropractors truly understand ADIO thinking versus outside-in thinking. I recently saw the following statement in an ad for a nutritional supplement. They called it, “The Greatest Natural Health Discovery Since Penicillin.” If you think that Penicillin has anything to … Read more

A Question

Why did the ancient greeks know the existance of pores in the skin but germs causing small pox not discovered until 1762? Why did no one see the contagiousness of pueperal fever until 1823 in view of the Mosaic Law or pasteurization not occur until 1860 with the principles set forth in the Old Testament? … Read more

Chiropractors as Technicians

The vitalistic philosophy of chiropractic and the detrimental effects of the vertebral subluxation gives what we do much more meaning. If we look at subluxation correction as a mechanistic procedure then it is not much more important than cutting hair, clipping nails, rubbing backs, or taking x-rays.   July7, 2010