Comments on the evolvement of the practice of chiropractic in Canada. Position of the chiropractic profession into the health care delivery system; Survival of the profession of its chimerical nature with respect to technique diversity; Chiropractic speciation; Benefits of retaining different chiropractic technique systems.http://search.ebscohost.com.libproxy.bridgeport.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=17805317&site=ehost-livehttp://www.chiropractic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Commentary-Canchiropracticsurviveitschimericalnature.pdf?45288
Aim: To explore the relative attractiveness of chiropractic in Ontario, Canada from 1996-2007. Metho...
Chiropractic is a regulated health profession currently serving approximately 10% of the Canadian po...
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...
Chiropractic is a large and well-established health care profession in the United States. In this ov...
Chiropractic has endured a turbulent history, marked by tremendous advances in areas such as educati...
Most sociological explanations for the success of chiropractic in attracting and maintaining its cli...
This paper describes and analyzes the social history of chiropractic in Canada to partially test a t...
The chiropractic profession is 125 years old and has evolved a culture beset with internal conflict....
The article focuses on enhancement of evidence based practice among chiropractors for improvement of...
The purpose of this article is to provide expert viewpoints on the topic of diversity in the chiropr...
Sports chiropractic within Australia has a chequered historical background of unorthodox individuali...
The evolution of chiropractic from a marginal health profession to the strongest and most popular al...
The purpose of this collaborative summary is to document current chiropractic involvement in the pub...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Sociological studies of the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) occupat...
Aim: To explore the relative attractiveness of chiropractic in Ontario, Canada from 1996-2007. Metho...
Chiropractic is a regulated health profession currently serving approximately 10% of the Canadian po...
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...
Chiropractic is a large and well-established health care profession in the United States. In this ov...
Chiropractic has endured a turbulent history, marked by tremendous advances in areas such as educati...
Most sociological explanations for the success of chiropractic in attracting and maintaining its cli...
This paper describes and analyzes the social history of chiropractic in Canada to partially test a t...
The chiropractic profession is 125 years old and has evolved a culture beset with internal conflict....
The article focuses on enhancement of evidence based practice among chiropractors for improvement of...
The purpose of this article is to provide expert viewpoints on the topic of diversity in the chiropr...
Sports chiropractic within Australia has a chequered historical background of unorthodox individuali...
The evolution of chiropractic from a marginal health profession to the strongest and most popular al...
The purpose of this collaborative summary is to document current chiropractic involvement in the pub...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Sociological studies of the complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) occupat...
Aim: To explore the relative attractiveness of chiropractic in Ontario, Canada from 1996-2007. Metho...
Chiropractic is a regulated health profession currently serving approximately 10% of the Canadian po...
In June 2001 the title ‘chiropractor’ came to be protected under British law and those who called th...