by Scott Little | Jul 5, 2020 | Animal Chiropractic
The referenced quote is credited to ninteeth-century English art critic, John Ruskin. It also appeared as an epigram on the walls of the Palmer School and College of Chiropractic. It serves as a foundational thot in all we do as practitioners of animal chiropractic,...
by Scott Little | Jun 11, 2020 | Animal Chiropractic
This gentleman does an excellent job of demonstrating an ataxic gait as a biped. What does ataxia look like in an...
by Scott Little | Apr 1, 2020 | Animal Chiropractic, Blog, Philosophy
In this short video, Dr. Brian Dooley, faculty of Sherman College of Chiropractic, Board Member of the IFCO, and excellent ChiropracTOR shares the Five Branches of...
by Scott Little | Apr 1, 2020 | Animal Chiropractic, Blog, Communicating Chiropractic, Philosophy
In this short video, Dr. Brian Dooley, faculty Sherman College of Chiropractic, Board of the IFCO, excellent ChiropracTOR, discusses the 1927 definition of chiropractic, which on the surface might seem like an odd definition, but when explained for the times, makes...
by Scott Little | Feb 26, 2020 | Animal Chiropractic, Art (Chiropractic Technique), Blog, Communicating Chiropractic, Fascia/Living Matrix, Science
UPPER CERVICAL/BRAIN STEM VISCERAL INFLUENCES ASSOCIATED WITH THE VAGUS NERVE Obviously the upper cervical spine is paramount for optional expression of life, vitality, and health. When it is out of place, things don’t work right. When it is in place, things...
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