 | New WCA: Restructured, re-energized,
rededicated -- As the World
Chiropractic Alliance approaches the 20th anniversary of its founding, its
leaders are taking a long, hard look at the state of the chiropractic
profession today and at the progress it's made -- and failed to make --
over the past two decades. |
 | Palmer DCs detained in Brazil --
According to a report from the
Brazilian Chiropractors' Association (ABQ), the Federal Police in Brazil,
acting on a complaint from physiotherapy leaders, detained visiting
doctors of chiropractic and students from Palmer College's Clinics Abroad
program on the grounds that they were practicing physiotherapy without a
license. The incident occurred on June 26. |
 | Rethinking the subluxation by Dr. John
F. Markham -- The subluxation
is the cornerstone of the chiropractic profession. If there is no
subluxation, our profession has no reason for its standing as a separate
profession. The most significant problem we face in attaining full
recognition is filling in the scientific gaps in our model and properly
explaining our philosophy. |
 | A new conversation by Dr. Richard
Barwell -- The storage shed had
that musty smell of old blankets and wet cardboard. There was a layer of
dust on everything and just being in the space made me feel like I wanted
to wash my hands. Articles that I had once prized as a brand new purchase
sat forgotten. How did I get all this junk in my life? Why on earth did I
continue to pay storage for this unused debris? |