A chiropractic neurologist is a chiropractor who has undergone at least 2 years of (300 hours) of post doctoral training and taken a written examination and oral examination from the American Chiropractic Neurology Board. A board certified chiropractic neurologist will often designate this certification by having "DACNB" follow their DC (which stands for doctorate of chiropractic). Other designations from older boards may exist (such as DACAN or DABCN). A chiropractic neurologist is a chiropract...
Neurological imbalance is the keystone of chiropractic neurology. Neurological imbalance supersedes many of the terms defining subluxation.
When did we as a profession move away from chiropractic functional neurology? The chiropractic profession is based on neurology and...
Chiropractic Neurology is one of the most prominent areas of Chiropractic medicine. Following the characteristics of Chiropractic practices the focus doesn’t
The life-changing impact of traditional chiropractic treatments combined with functional neurology has been my mission.
Tweet ; Chiropractic is a diverse collection of beliefs and practices occurring under a broad regulatory label. The differences among various chiropractics are so stark that it is difficult to make general statements about chiropractic practice. At one end of the spectrum, however, are so-called “straight” chiropractors who adhere to the original philosophy of D.D. Palmer – that a vital force they call innate intelligence is response for health, and blockages in the flow of this magical force through the nerves are what cause illness. Suc ...
Contents 1 Untitled 2 What is chiropractic neurology? The article doesn't say 3 Deep clean 4 Merge with Chiropractic Untitled[edit] This article appears to be written by the American...
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One chiropractic manipulation patient injury. Two case reports. Two editor’s notes. ; Paper retracted when co-author forgets he had published a figure before ; Lost in translation: Authors blame a language error for wrong diagnosis
What happens when two different groups from two different medical specialties see a patient, and then write up separate case reports? · Ask teams of doctors in the neurology and rheumatology departments of the Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil. They both published case reports about a patient was injured after undergoing chiropractic spinal cord manipulation. And now both journals have editor’s notes acknowledging dual publication. The patient’s case appeared in ...