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Chiropractic research trends and current hotspots

Chiropractic Economics

These pieces of research tell us which manipulative techniques work for which conditions, how different demographics of patients may respond to a specific treatment and more. To help break the data down, a group of researchers examined chiropractic research trends from 1920 to 2023.

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F4CP President Sherry McAllister to receive Beatrice B. Hagen Award

Chiropractic Economics

Hagen graduated from Logan University in 1940 and went on to break two chiropractic industry barriers: She served as the first female president of a chiropractic college and was the first woman to serve on the Council of Chiropractic Education. Each year, Logan University selects one individual to receive the Beatrice B.

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A comprehensive guide to attaining spinal stability

Chiropractic Economics

DCs play a pivotal role in assessing and enhancing spinal stability through manual therapies, corrective exercises and patient education. Postural retraining Teaching patients to maintain proper alignment during static and dynamic activities is vital for reducing mechanical stress on the spine.

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Northeast College prepares students for sports chiropractic careers

Chiropractic Economics

Northeast College of Health Sciences prepares students to take on these trusted sports chiropractic roles. Northeast College Sports Chiropractics whole-body approach attracts future sports DCs Jose Balseca, a Northeast College graduate, chose the institution for its chiropractic education because he always intended to work with athletes.

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Women are breaking barriers in the chiropractic profession

Chiropractic Economics

Situations may arise with patients and peers either doubting their capabilities or not showing proper respect for their doctor authority solely based on gender. To combat some of these issues, many women in chiropractic have formed support networks and advocacy groups. As of the fall of 2023, that same number jumped to 51%.

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Life University names Lasting Legacy Awards winners, receives honors for academics and athletics

Chiropractic Economics

Lasting Purpose: To Serve Marc Ellis, DC Awarded to the individual who has been a beacon for Life U in their service to their community and the chiropractic profession. Hardick, DC Awarded to an individual who has made significant contributions to the chiropractic profession and leads the way for other doctors and patients.

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Texas Chiropractic College celebrates its first female president

Chiropractic Economics

1, 2023, having been appointed to the presidency after Stephen Foster, DC, FICC, stepped down that May after about seven years of leadership. As the education landscape changes, we will continuously improve to meet the needs of future students and patients to fulfill our mission of developing practice-ready doctors of chiropractic.”