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Arch Height and Injury: The Reality

The long-held belief that low arches inevitably lead to injury is being challenged by research that prioritizes foot strength as a key protective factor. While traditi...

Breaking the Chains of Chronic Pain: A Clinical Case Involving Neuroscience Pain Education

This article presents a compelling case study of a 29-year-old male suffering from severe, seven-year chronic neck and back pain following a car accident. Despite tryi...

Putting Mitochondrial Health at the Center of Clinical Care

Mitochondrial dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a common root for diverse symptoms such as fatigue, mood disturbances, and systemic inflammation. This article ...

News in Brief

This update highlights several key developments affecting the chiropractic profession as it moves into 2026. A notable marketing initiative by the Foundation for Chiro...

The New Era of Ownership in Chiropractic

For over a century, chiropractic was defined by independent, local practices, but it is now entering a period of corporate consolidation. This shift is being driven by...

The Future of Chiropractic (Pt. 1)

While public demand for chiropractic care is at an all-time high, the profession faces a "perfect storm" of internal and external pressures. A major concern is declini...

The AMA's "Scope Creep" Campaign: Alive and Well

The American Medical Association (AMA) is actively campaigning against "scope creep," a term it uses to describe non-physician healthcare providers seeking expanded cl...

Difficult Conversations With Patients

Drawing on 38 years of experience, Dr. K. Jeffrey Miller outlines how to navigate five of the most awkward and challenging topics in clinical practice: aging, driving ...

Chiropractic Manipulation and Stroke: The Ice Cream Analogy

Explaining the lack of causation between cervical manipulative therapy (CMT) and stroke to a layperson can be challenging. This article introduces the "Ice Cream Analo...

A New Source of Referrals?

This article identifies an overlooked opportunity for chiropractors (DCs) to build referral relationships with Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs). While DOs are trained in os...

Clinical Considerations: Infant Tongue Tie / Tethered Oral Tissues

The diagnosis of ankyloglossia (tongue tie) has increased by over 800% since 1997, leading to a surge in surgical frenotomies. This article explores the vital role ped...

Chiropractic’s Unprecedented Opportunity

This article heralds a moment of significant potential for the chiropractic profession, triggered by the remarkable success of Adjusted Reality, the new book by Founda...

Chiropractic Accreditation: More Alike Than Different

This article details a significant study that, for the first time, systematically compared regional chiropractic accreditation standards globally, yielding the astound...

Waking Up to the Reality

This article addresses the critical and often overlooked negative consequences of prescription and nonprescription drug use on the gut microbiome. A healthy gut microb...

Should You Be In-Network or Out-of-Network With Insurance?

This article tackles the critical decision chiropractors face regarding participation in insurance networks, clarifying a common myth: licensed DCs do not need to be c...

The Future of Recovery: A Roadmap

The future of soft-tissue injury recovery marks a profound shift from reactive pain treatment to proactive prevention, early dysfunction identification, and the creati...

The Best of Times, the Worst of Times (Pt. 3)

This article explores contributing factors and specific therapies for pelvic floor discomfort, which affects both women and men and can stem from pregnancy, high-impac...

Squaring the Geriatric Curve

This article presents a proactive, five-part strategy for "squaring the geriatric curve"—the goal of maintaining a healthy, engaged life until a rapid decline at the v...

Pelvic Girdle Pain: Therapies / Modalities for the Pelvic Floor

This article explores contributing factors and specific therapies for pelvic floor discomfort, which affects both women and men and can stem from pregnancy, high-impac...

Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments Have Positive Anxiety and Depression Outcomes

This article presents evidence that Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments (CSAs) yield positive neurophysiological outcomes related to anxiety and depression, emphasizing th...