Over the years, Helen and Dr. Gordon Brown have been regularly dedicated to a long and arduous process that attempted to evolve their beloved profession of chiropractic in a direction that was congruent with their shared vision of subluxation-centered care.Most personal and professional challenges that are worthy of a lifetime commitment require a tremendous amount of dedication, perseverance and courage. What the Browns set out to accomplish in chiropractic, throughout their lives, would be no exception to this rule. The challenges, threats and setbacks that these chiropractic mavericks would encounter and eventually conquer would ultimately create a pathway for other chiropractors to follow. The Browns' commitment to their profession would also indirectly help many of the chiropractors within their generation, as well as doctors of today, to be able to practice with a state issued license.
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Differential Diagnosis for the Chiropractor covers the range of complaints commonly seen in daily practice--including neurologic, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, cardiopulmonary, and many other concerns and conditions. with easy-to-follow ...
A Guide to Chiropractic
Contributions from leaders in the field of sports chiropractic. Reprints from five years of Topics in Clinical Chiropractic updated with recent information Support documents for exercise testing, pre-test history and informed c
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The Australian Chiropractor
When journalist Bill Moyers was touring Chinese hospitals , doing research for his book Healing and the Mind , he asked one of the doctors why a woman who was suffering pain from fibrocystic breast disease was having her back massaged .
Dynamic Chiropractic Today: The Complete and Authoritative Guide to this Major Therapy
This text embraces the philosophy of 'active' conservative care and a multidisciplinary team approach to treatment.