Since its inception, the chiropractic profession has been divided along ideological fault lines. These divisions have led to a profession wide schism, which has limited mainstream acceptance, utilisation, social authority and integration. The authors explore the historical origins of this schism, taking time to consider historical context, religiosity, perpetuating factors, logical fallacies and siege mentality. Evidence is then provided for a way forward, based on the positioning of chiropractors as mainstream partners in health care
Background: The chiropractic profession has succeeded to remain in existence for over 110 years desp...
Background Chiropractic emerged in 1895 and was promoted as a viable health care substitute in di...
Most sociological explanations for the success of chiropractic in attracting and maintaining its cli...
Abstract Since its inception, the chiropractic profession has been divided along ideological fault l...
Chiropractic has endured a turbulent history, marked by tremendous advances in areas such as educati...
The evolution of chiropractic from a marginal health profession to the strongest and most popular al...
The chiropractic profession is 125 years old and has evolved a culture beset with internal conflict....
Abstract Background Chiropractic in Australia has seen many changes over the past 30 years. Some of ...
Chiropractic is a large and well-established health care profession in the United States. In this ov...
history; this article proposes a fifth period along with a new methodological approach to explore ed...
Background The chiropractic profession has a long history of internal conflict. Today, the divisi...
Background: The literature pertaining to chiropractic students’ opinions with respect to the desired...
In June 2001 the title ‘chiropractor’ came to be protected under British law and those who called th...
F rom its origins as an unconventional therapyin the late 19th century through decades of marginaliz...
Background: Chiropractic emerged in 1895 and was promoted as a viable health care substitute in dire...
Background: The chiropractic profession has succeeded to remain in existence for over 110 years desp...
Background Chiropractic emerged in 1895 and was promoted as a viable health care substitute in di...
Most sociological explanations for the success of chiropractic in attracting and maintaining its cli...
Abstract Since its inception, the chiropractic profession has been divided along ideological fault l...
Chiropractic has endured a turbulent history, marked by tremendous advances in areas such as educati...
The evolution of chiropractic from a marginal health profession to the strongest and most popular al...
The chiropractic profession is 125 years old and has evolved a culture beset with internal conflict....
Abstract Background Chiropractic in Australia has seen many changes over the past 30 years. Some of ...
Chiropractic is a large and well-established health care profession in the United States. In this ov...
history; this article proposes a fifth period along with a new methodological approach to explore ed...
Background The chiropractic profession has a long history of internal conflict. Today, the divisi...
Background: The literature pertaining to chiropractic students’ opinions with respect to the desired...
In June 2001 the title ‘chiropractor’ came to be protected under British law and those who called th...
F rom its origins as an unconventional therapyin the late 19th century through decades of marginaliz...
Background: Chiropractic emerged in 1895 and was promoted as a viable health care substitute in dire...
Background: The chiropractic profession has succeeded to remain in existence for over 110 years desp...
Background Chiropractic emerged in 1895 and was promoted as a viable health care substitute in di...
Most sociological explanations for the success of chiropractic in attracting and maintaining its cli...