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Chiropractic Manipulative Reflex Technique

Charles L Blum DC is in private practice Santa Monica, California. He served in the past as President of SOTO – USA and is now their Research Chair. He is Adjunct research faculty at Cleveland Chiropractic College, and Associate faculty at Southern California University of Health Sciences and Palmer College of Chiropractic West teaching the SOT Elective.

Charles has lectured nationally and internationally, has written various SOT related texts, compiled SOT and cranial related research, and has extensively published in multiple peer reviewed indexed journals and at research conferences from 1984 to the present. He is a Certified SOT Cranial Practitioner, and on the peer review board of the Journal of Craniomandibular and Sleep Practice (CRANIO), Association of Chiropractic College Conference Peer Review Committee, and Journal of Chiropractic Medicine.

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One of our favourite podcasts

The ASRF podcast brings you interviews with Chiropractic researchers and movers & shakers, as a part of their mission to educate Chiropractors & communities. 
Tune in for research relevant to your practice, basic science, audio blogs, interviews with people behind the science & much more!

Applied Kinesiology - Lower body

Scott Cuthbert, BA, DC practices in the city of Dauin on the island of Negros Oriental in the Philippines and is the Associate Editor with this Journal. He has served on the Board of Directors of the International College of Applied Kinesiology USA. Dr Cuthbert is the author of three textbooks on applied kinesiology (in addition to 15 Index Medicus and over 50 peer-reviewed research papers) on Chiropractic approaches to functional health problems.


This is a comprehensive 'one-stop' textbook on lower body pain and dysfunction. This book demonstrates how to find the reason(s) why spinal dysfunctions – even though adequately corrected – continue to return.


Valuable clinical assessment protocols covering aspects of case history, physical examination supported by AK body language, imaging, and diagnostic methods incorporating the AK triad of health philosophy.


A comparative review of clinical findings from objective and subjective examinations for specific foot, ankle, knee, leg, pelvic and lumbar dysfunctions.

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A philosophy of Chiropractic

Chiropractic Philosophy is a chiropractor’s belief in who they are and what they do. The philosophy of Chiropractic is the way a non-Chiropractor can understand Chiropractic and Chiropractors.
The science and the art of Chiropractic are learned and applied within a framework of philosophy.
There are two forms of philosophy being the two sides of the same Chiropractic coin. These are the well known and essential ‘Chiropractic Philosophy’ and the lesser known but equally important ‘Philosophy of Chiropractic’.
My focus in this textbook is to use the Philosophy of Chiropractic as a high-quality tool to better understand the ‘why’ and ‘what’ of Chiropractic as opposed to the ‘how’ and ‘when’ as given by Chiropractic Philosophy.

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Dr Phil Maffetone

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The Chiropractic subluxation: A pragmatic conversation 

Phillip Ebrall is a Professor of Chiropractic contributing to programs of Chiropractic education in several universities throughout East Asia, Africa, and  in particular, India, the frontier of growth for global Chiropractic.
He has published over 229 papers in the peer-reviewed and indexed literature and contributed chapters to a number of Chiropractic textbooks, in addition to publishing a dozen student-facing textbooks in his own name.
Phillip's scholarly activities include being the Founding Editor of the Asia-Pacific Chiropractic Journal and continuing to research, write, and publish in the Australian Government scholarship field History and Philosophy: Chiropractic, number 220299.
Today he serves as Director, Chiropractic Education and Research, with Chiropractic India.

The Chiropractic Subluxation is the discipline’s enigma with the clinical imperative to reconcile a mechanical, material clinical intervention with a therapeutic target that may not be material or physical, and producing clinical outcomes that include neuroplasticity and neurophysiological change.

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For something completely different

This video is one of a series created by Prof Phillip Ebrall to establish the Philosophy of Chiropractic as a legitimate genre within the discipline of Chiropractic.


Its most powerful effect is showing the absence of intellectual integrity in those small-c chiropractors who chide against the discipline that brings them their income and reason to exist.

The greatest intellectual challenge in Chiropractic is to understand how the idea of subluxation, which has existed since the earliest medical writings, retains its power today as we enrich the idea with Quantum Concepts


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