Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 19603
  Title Complementing chiropractic philosophy with science
URL http://www.vertebralsubluxationresearch.com
Journal J Vert Sublux Res. 2007 ;JUN(11):Online access only p 1-11
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Peer Review Yes
Publication Type Review
Abstract/Notes Abstract: In order to optimally help patients, collaboration among healthcare providers is superior to competition. To further this end, the intent for this paper is to enhance inter-professional communications and knowledge. The basics of chiropractic philosophy and science are illuminated herein. References and discussion supporting each of following four premises is described:

(1) The body is a self-regulating organism, which possesses inherent recuperative abilities.
(2) The nervous system directs all bodily functions, and therefore is requisite in the restoration and maintenance of health.
(3) Improper motion or phenomenon is known as vertebral subluxation.
(4) Removal/ reduction of vertebral subluxations via chiropractic adjustments relieves/minimizes nerve irritations, and thus enhances the ability of the nervous system to promote health and healing.

This paper addresses some questions and concerns regarding chiropractic research, as well.

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