by Eduard Burt on December 9, 2010
The chiropractic philosophy is based on three aspects: vitalism, spiritual inspiration and rationalism. Their philosophy is what distinguishes the chiropractic practice from medicine and allows them to practice their treatment without prescribing medications. The chiropractor’s straight philosophy would reject the idea of testing their treatments using the unscientific method. They not only rely on their […]
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by Eduard Burt on December 5, 2010
Vertebral subluxation complex or VSC is a condition of the spine as termed by chiropractors in describing the symptoms and signs of vertebral subluxations. There is a difference with the “subluxation“term as used by medical doctors as termed by chiropractors. In chiropractic, the lesions alter and lead to visceral and neuromusculoskeletal disorders. In chiropractic, this […]
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