Our Purpose
"Promoting a vertebral subluxation-free world."

Our Mission
The Chiropractic Journal was started in 1986 in response to a
widespread demand for a professionally edited newspaper which would
present news and features of interest to all segments of the chiropractic
profession.
At that time, chiropractic was at a crossroads.
One path led to chiropractic duplicating medical diagnostic procedures,
and limiting chiropractic as merely another medical "therapy" used to
treat musculo-skeletal symptoms or diseases.
The other path led chiropractic into a unique paradigm as a
subluxation-based health care field focused on the detection and
correction of vertebral subluxation (nerve interference) for lifetime
family wellness care.
The Chiropractic Journal was the first chiropractic newspaper to
openly serve as an advocate for subluxation-based chiropractic while
maintaining high journalistic standards. It employed experienced
journalists to report news in an unbiased and accurate manner and welcomed
input from all perspectives. It immediately won the respect of a large
portion of the profession.
Today, most chiropractors have chosen the path away from disease and
towards health, informing consumers to choose chiropractic first, before
drugs or surgery. They have chosen to follow the same path as The
Chiropractic Journal -- and the Journal has become an important
companion on their journey.
The three-fold mission of The Chiropractic Journal has not
changed since it was founded: