Professional Identity at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
ConclusionThe chiropractic professional identity at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic focuses on serving the needs of the people who entrust their health to its graduates and will continue to evolve on the basis of many factors, such as politics, social perceptions, and economic conditions. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Toxins, Toxicity, and Endotoxemia: A Historical and Clinical Perspective for Chiropractors
ConclusionA diet rich in refined sugar, flour, and oils may induce proinflammatory changes within intestinal microbiota that lead to systemic, low-grade endotoxemia, which is a common variety of “toxicity” that is measurable and worthy of research consideration. Introducing a diet to reduce endotoxemia, rather than attempting to target a specific organ, appears to be a rational clinical approach for addressing the issue of toxicity. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Publication date: December 2017Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, Volume 24, Issue 1Author(s): (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Publication date: December 2017Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, Volume 24, Issue 1Author(s): (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Comparison of Chiropractic Treatment Outcomes Depending on the Language Region in Switzerland: A Prospective Outcomes Study
ConclusionTreatment outcome data for LBP are comparable in the German and French parts of Switzerland until the 1-year time point, when people located in the French-speaking regions are more likely to have an increase in pain levels. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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A Survey of the Public Perception of Chiropractic After Exposure to Chiropractic Public Place Marketing Events in New Zealand
ConclusionsThis study found that direct or indirect exposure to chiropractic public place marketing events may possibly influence the public perception of chiropractic. Because of the limited sample, these findings cannot be extrapolated to other regions or populations. Further studies are needed to test these findings in other world regions and in more controlled environments. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Joint Manipulation: Toward a General Theory of High-Velocity, Low-Amplitude Thrust Techniques
ConclusionsThe study demonstrated that in a theoretical model, the path to joint cavitation is the same for asymmetric separation of the joint surfaces in the cervical spine and the MCP joints. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Culturally Sensitive Chiropractic Care of the Transgender Community: A Narrative Review of the Literature
ConclusionsSmall yet intentional modifications within the health care encounter can enable chiropractors to improve the health and well-being of transgender individuals and communities. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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A Literature Review of Electronic Health Records in Chiropractic Practice: Common Challenges and Solutions
ConclusionsDocumentation errors are often innate in the EHR software. Improper utilization, insufficient training, or difficulty in integration of the EHR into the clinical office setting results in poor implementation of the electronic version of the clinical record. Solutions that may decrease documentation errors include EHR training, continued financial incentives, and appropriate implementation process and utilization of available software features. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Thriving for 110 Years: National’s Philosophy of Collaboration and Integration
This article is an edited transcription of the presentation made by Dr Kenneth J. Dougherty, Chair of the Board of Trustees, at the National University of Health Sciences Homecoming reception on June 18, 2016, in Lombard, IL. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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The McAndrews Leadership Lecture: February 2016, by Dr Greg Kawchuk. Putting the “Act” Back in Chiropractic
This article is an edited and truncated version of the McAndrews Leadership Lecture given by Dr Greg Kawchuk on February 27, 2016, in Washington, DC, at the National Chiropractic Leadership Conference. This was the second McAndrews lecture in this annual series. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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The John A. Sweaney Lecture: Washington DC, March 2017, Given by Dr Geoff Outerbridge. Our Highest Level of Contribution: Doing the Right Thing, the Right Way, for the Right Reason
Publication date: December 2017Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, Volume 24, Issue 1Author(s): W. Geoffrey OuterbridgeAbstractThe following is The John A. Sweaney Lecture delivered by Dr Geoff Outerbridge at the Biannual Meeting of the World Federation of Chiropractic in Washington, DC, on March 14, 2017. (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Publication date: December 2016Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, Volume 23, Issue 1Author(s): (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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Publication date: December 2016Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, Volume 23, Issue 1Author(s): (Source: Journal of Chiropractic Humanities)
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