"For chiropractic to progress
          it no longer needs
                  philosophy"




 Dr. Brad Atkinson. B.App.Sci(Clin. Sci), B.Chiro.Sci, ICSSD.
   ―Chiropractic‖ comes from the Greek word
    Chiropraktikos, meaning ―done by hand.
    http://chiropractors.asn.au/AM/Template.cfm?Section=What_is_Chiropractic



   The definition of Chiropractic according to the Chiropractors
    Association of Australia.– Chiropractic is a health care discipline
    based on the scientific premise that the body is a self-
    regulating, self-healing organism. These important functions are
    controlled by the brain, spinal cord, and all the nerves of the
    body


   A health care profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment
    and prevention of disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system
    and the effects of these disorders on general health. There is an
    emphasis on manual techniques, including joint adjustment
    and/or manipulation with a particular focus on subluxations.
    World Health Organization, Guidelines on
    Chiropractic, 2005



Defining Chiropractic...
   Chiropractic is a healthcare discipline that emphasizes the
    inherent recuperative power of the body to heal itself
    without the use of drugs or surgery. The practice of
    chiropractic focuses on the relationship between structure
    (primarily the spine) and function (as coordinated by the
    nervous system) and how that relationship affects the
    preservation and restoration of health. In addition, doctors
    of chiropractic recognize the value and responsibility of
    working in cooperation with other health care practitioners
    when in the best interest of the patient.
    The Association of Chiropractic Colleges
    definition, 1996

   Is everybody OK with these definitions?




Defining Chiropractic...
   Progress

   a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage.
   advancement in general.
   growth or development; continuous improvement:
   the development of an individual or society in a direction
    considered more beneficial than and superior to the previo-
    us level.
       http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/progress




Defining Progress...
   What is your definition of progress for
    Chiropractic?
    ◦ Absorbed into medicine?
    ◦ Become Mainstream?

   Greater utilisation of chiropractic in society?
    ◦ According to the public survey conducted by the
      CAA(SA) 68% of the population have used
      Chiropractors at some stage in there life. 9% in the
      last month.
    Independent public survey conducted by Square Holes research for the CAASA, 2010.


   Does anybody have any other ideas for the
    progress of chiropractic?


Defining Progress...
   Physiologist I.M. Korr in 1974 admonished the
    osteopathic profession to hold fast to its principles –

   ―There are misapprehensions about the source of
    your strength. Your profession appears to believe that
    its strength is to be found more in the stamps of
    approval by self-appointed magistrates of medicine.
    ...As a result, you often act as though you believed
    your strength is to be nurtured by mimicry, by cloaks
    of protective coloration, by compromise of principles,
    by organized compliance, by appeasement, and by
    adaptation to what is prescribed for you by
    organizations of another profession.‖

   Now what does Osteopathy stand for in the US?


Osteopathy in United States...
 Question


 Isthat what you want for the
 future of Chiropractic?
   Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental
    problems, such as those connected with
    reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind,
    and language. Philosophy is distinguished from other
    ways of addressing such problems by its critical,
    generally systematic approach and its reliance
    on rational argument.
   The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek
    (philosophia), which literally means "love of wisdom‖.


   Contrary to the beliefs of many chiropractors,
    philosophy is not synonymous with motivational
    meetings or unsubstantiated dogma. Philosophy can
    be divided into sub branches....


Definition of Philosophy...
   The main areas of study in philosophy
              today include –

   Metaphysics,
   Epistemology,
   Politics,
   Ethics, and
   Aesthetics (Art)


Definition of Philosophy... (cont)
   ―Philosophy is a necessity for a rational
    being: philosophy is the foundation of
    science, the organizer of man’s mind, the
    integrator of his knowledge, the
    programmer of his subconscious, the
    selector of his values‖.
    Ayn Rand – Philosophy: Who needs it?




Definition of Philosophy...(cont)
   "As a human being, you have no choice about the fact that
    you need a philosophy. Your only choice is whether you
    define your philosophy by a conscious, rational, disciplined
    process of thought and scrupulously logical deliberation, or
    let your subconscious accumulate a junk heap of
    unwarranted conclusions, false generalizations, undefined
    contradictions, undigested slogans, unidentified
    wishes, doubts and fears, thrown together by chance, but
    integrated by your subconscious into a kind of mongrel
    philosophy and fused into a single, solid weight: self-
    doubt, like a ball and chain in the place where your mind's
    wings should have grown."



Ayn Rand – Philosophy: Who
needs it?
   Important questions to consider?

    ◦ Is it necessary?


    ◦ Is it relevant?


    ◦ Is it Worthy of teaching in our schools?




Philosophy In Chiropractic...
   I am the originator, the Fountain Head ....
    I created the art of adjusting vertebrae;
    using the spinous and transverse
    processes as levers, with the science, art
    and philosophy—Chiropractic.

    ◦ DD thought it was Necessary enough that he
      included it in his description of Chiropractic.



In the Words of DD Palmer - THE
CHIROPRACTOR’S ADJUSTER - Textbook of the
Science, Art and Philosophy of Chiropractic. 1910.
   Chiropractic without Philosophy isn’t
    ...Chiropractic.

   It is manipulation(art) of the Spine for
    improved mobility to treat headaches,
    neck and back pain (we have science to
    prove that).

   How is this different from Manipulative
    Physiotherapists? Osteopaths?

What is the relevance of
Philosophy to chiropractic?
 Forthose who believe that for
 Chiropractic to progress it no
 longer needs Philosophy...
 Who     are you to change or
    alter what chiropractic is?
    ◦ Can I change the law just because I don’t
      agree with other peoples views?

    ◦ Or redefine physics because it doesn’t make
      sense to me?

    ◦ Carving some stone away from the statue of
      David makes it no longer the statue of David.

   Chiropractic is not yours to redefine.
   Maybe those wishing to remove
    philosophy from our profession might like
    to use the job description of - Musculo-
    Skeletal Manipulative Therapists instead
    of Chiropractor.

   Because by the definition of Chiropractic
    including Philosophy... Without it, they are
    not practicing chiropractic.
Philosophy is our Why? Maybe Simon Sinek
can better describe its importance with his
principle of the golden circle...
 The What in Chiropractic is the art!
 The How in Chiropractic is the Science!
 The WHY is the Philosophy!


   Inside to out... Could that represent
    chiropractic any more?
   The Councils on Chiropractic Education
    International (CCEI) requires the following: "The
    program must comply with generally accepted
    standards of professional ethics." Recall that
    ethics is a branch of philosophy. Furthermore,
    CCEI lists among the required competencies that
    a chiropractic graduate ―Appreciates chiropractic
    history and the unique paradigm of chiropractic
    health care‖.(Philosophy)




Philosophy in Education?
 This document discusses philosophy and the basic
   theories of chiropractic, noting: "The concepts and
   principles that distinguish and differentiate the
   philosophy of chiropractic from other health care
   professions are of major significance to most
   chiropractors and strongly influence their attitude and
   approach towards health care.
  A majority of practitioners within the profession
   would maintain that the philosophy of chiropractic
   includes, but is not limited to, concepts of
   holism, vitalism, naturalism, conservatism, critical
   rationalism, humanism and ethics."


The World Health Organization (WHO) -
Guidelines for basic training and safety
in chiropractic.
World Health Organization. Guidelines on Basic Training and Safety in Chiropractic.
    ACC Paradigm states ―that the foundation of
    chiropractic includes philosophy, science, art,
    knowledge and clinical experience‖. -
    Association of Chiropractic Colleges
    Chiropractic Paradigm.
    http://www.chirocolleges.org/ paradigm_scope_practice.html


   It is my opinion that Philosophy is mandatory
    in education, as it is in practice.

   Are you happy with your education on
    chiropractic philosophy?



Philosophy in Education?
   Chiropractic is the science of locating
    offending spinal structures, the art of
    reducing their impact to the nervous
    system, and a philosophy of natural
    health care based on your inborn potential
    to be healthy.




CAA supports ...Philosophy
http://www.caavic.asn.au/about-chiropractic
   COCA’s Mission
    ◦ COCA is a professional organisation that advocates
      quality, safe and Ethical (Ethics) chiropractic and
      osteopathic practice.


   COCA Stands For:
    ◦ Education – Evidence Based Ethical Practice – Research
      (Epistimology) – Inter-professional Cooperation (Politics)
      – Improved Community Health.




COCA supports... Philosophy
http://www.coca.com.au/about/what-is-coca/
"Only the chiropractic philosophy significantly
  distinguishes the chiropractic practitioner. And yet the
  philosophy is kept hidden away. It has done so in fear
  of being labeled quackery, and this was undoubtedly
  a good strategy to follow at one time. The public
  knows next to nothing of [the] chiropractic philosophy
  of healing and its mechanisms: If hospitals offer
  spinal manipulation, a chiropractor offers nothing
  else. This distortion of the chiropractic tradition can
  only be overcome by a reevaluation of the place of
  theory in chiropractic. ...Dispossessed of its
  philosophy, chiropractic is dispossessed of its
  uniqueness, and perhaps its future."

In 1980 Medical anthropologist
EA Morinis wrote -
Morinis EA. Theory and practice of chiropractic: An anthropological perspective. Journal of the
Canadian Chiropractic Association 1980;24(3):114-9

For chiropractic to progress it no longer needs Philosophy?

  • 1.
    "For chiropractic toprogress it no longer needs philosophy" Dr. Brad Atkinson. B.App.Sci(Clin. Sci), B.Chiro.Sci, ICSSD.
  • 2.
    ―Chiropractic‖ comes from the Greek word Chiropraktikos, meaning ―done by hand. http://chiropractors.asn.au/AM/Template.cfm?Section=What_is_Chiropractic  The definition of Chiropractic according to the Chiropractors Association of Australia.– Chiropractic is a health care discipline based on the scientific premise that the body is a self- regulating, self-healing organism. These important functions are controlled by the brain, spinal cord, and all the nerves of the body  A health care profession concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the neuromusculoskeletal system and the effects of these disorders on general health. There is an emphasis on manual techniques, including joint adjustment and/or manipulation with a particular focus on subluxations. World Health Organization, Guidelines on Chiropractic, 2005 Defining Chiropractic...
  • 3.
    Chiropractic is a healthcare discipline that emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal itself without the use of drugs or surgery. The practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between structure (primarily the spine) and function (as coordinated by the nervous system) and how that relationship affects the preservation and restoration of health. In addition, doctors of chiropractic recognize the value and responsibility of working in cooperation with other health care practitioners when in the best interest of the patient. The Association of Chiropractic Colleges definition, 1996  Is everybody OK with these definitions? Defining Chiropractic...
  • 4.
    Progress  a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage.  advancement in general.  growth or development; continuous improvement:  the development of an individual or society in a direction considered more beneficial than and superior to the previo- us level.  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/progress Defining Progress...
  • 5.
    What is your definition of progress for Chiropractic? ◦ Absorbed into medicine? ◦ Become Mainstream?  Greater utilisation of chiropractic in society? ◦ According to the public survey conducted by the CAA(SA) 68% of the population have used Chiropractors at some stage in there life. 9% in the last month. Independent public survey conducted by Square Holes research for the CAASA, 2010.  Does anybody have any other ideas for the progress of chiropractic? Defining Progress...
  • 6.
    Physiologist I.M. Korr in 1974 admonished the osteopathic profession to hold fast to its principles –  ―There are misapprehensions about the source of your strength. Your profession appears to believe that its strength is to be found more in the stamps of approval by self-appointed magistrates of medicine. ...As a result, you often act as though you believed your strength is to be nurtured by mimicry, by cloaks of protective coloration, by compromise of principles, by organized compliance, by appeasement, and by adaptation to what is prescribed for you by organizations of another profession.‖  Now what does Osteopathy stand for in the US? Osteopathy in United States...
  • 7.
     Question  Isthatwhat you want for the future of Chiropractic?
  • 8.
    Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Philosophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing such problems by its critical, generally systematic approach and its reliance on rational argument.  The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek (philosophia), which literally means "love of wisdom‖.  Contrary to the beliefs of many chiropractors, philosophy is not synonymous with motivational meetings or unsubstantiated dogma. Philosophy can be divided into sub branches.... Definition of Philosophy...
  • 9.
    The main areas of study in philosophy today include –  Metaphysics,  Epistemology,  Politics,  Ethics, and  Aesthetics (Art) Definition of Philosophy... (cont)
  • 10.
    ―Philosophy is a necessity for a rational being: philosophy is the foundation of science, the organizer of man’s mind, the integrator of his knowledge, the programmer of his subconscious, the selector of his values‖. Ayn Rand – Philosophy: Who needs it? Definition of Philosophy...(cont)
  • 11.
    "As a human being, you have no choice about the fact that you need a philosophy. Your only choice is whether you define your philosophy by a conscious, rational, disciplined process of thought and scrupulously logical deliberation, or let your subconscious accumulate a junk heap of unwarranted conclusions, false generalizations, undefined contradictions, undigested slogans, unidentified wishes, doubts and fears, thrown together by chance, but integrated by your subconscious into a kind of mongrel philosophy and fused into a single, solid weight: self- doubt, like a ball and chain in the place where your mind's wings should have grown." Ayn Rand – Philosophy: Who needs it?
  • 12.
    Important questions to consider? ◦ Is it necessary? ◦ Is it relevant? ◦ Is it Worthy of teaching in our schools? Philosophy In Chiropractic...
  • 13.
    I am the originator, the Fountain Head .... I created the art of adjusting vertebrae; using the spinous and transverse processes as levers, with the science, art and philosophy—Chiropractic. ◦ DD thought it was Necessary enough that he included it in his description of Chiropractic. In the Words of DD Palmer - THE CHIROPRACTOR’S ADJUSTER - Textbook of the Science, Art and Philosophy of Chiropractic. 1910.
  • 14.
    Chiropractic without Philosophy isn’t ...Chiropractic.  It is manipulation(art) of the Spine for improved mobility to treat headaches, neck and back pain (we have science to prove that).  How is this different from Manipulative Physiotherapists? Osteopaths? What is the relevance of Philosophy to chiropractic?
  • 15.
     Forthose whobelieve that for Chiropractic to progress it no longer needs Philosophy...
  • 16.
     Who are you to change or alter what chiropractic is? ◦ Can I change the law just because I don’t agree with other peoples views? ◦ Or redefine physics because it doesn’t make sense to me? ◦ Carving some stone away from the statue of David makes it no longer the statue of David.  Chiropractic is not yours to redefine.
  • 17.
    Maybe those wishing to remove philosophy from our profession might like to use the job description of - Musculo- Skeletal Manipulative Therapists instead of Chiropractor.  Because by the definition of Chiropractic including Philosophy... Without it, they are not practicing chiropractic.
  • 18.
    Philosophy is ourWhy? Maybe Simon Sinek can better describe its importance with his principle of the golden circle...
  • 19.
     The Whatin Chiropractic is the art!  The How in Chiropractic is the Science!  The WHY is the Philosophy!  Inside to out... Could that represent chiropractic any more?
  • 20.
    The Councils on Chiropractic Education International (CCEI) requires the following: "The program must comply with generally accepted standards of professional ethics." Recall that ethics is a branch of philosophy. Furthermore, CCEI lists among the required competencies that a chiropractic graduate ―Appreciates chiropractic history and the unique paradigm of chiropractic health care‖.(Philosophy) Philosophy in Education?
  • 21.
     This documentdiscusses philosophy and the basic theories of chiropractic, noting: "The concepts and principles that distinguish and differentiate the philosophy of chiropractic from other health care professions are of major significance to most chiropractors and strongly influence their attitude and approach towards health care.  A majority of practitioners within the profession would maintain that the philosophy of chiropractic includes, but is not limited to, concepts of holism, vitalism, naturalism, conservatism, critical rationalism, humanism and ethics." The World Health Organization (WHO) - Guidelines for basic training and safety in chiropractic. World Health Organization. Guidelines on Basic Training and Safety in Chiropractic.
  • 22.
    ACC Paradigm states ―that the foundation of chiropractic includes philosophy, science, art, knowledge and clinical experience‖. - Association of Chiropractic Colleges Chiropractic Paradigm. http://www.chirocolleges.org/ paradigm_scope_practice.html  It is my opinion that Philosophy is mandatory in education, as it is in practice.  Are you happy with your education on chiropractic philosophy? Philosophy in Education?
  • 23.
    Chiropractic is the science of locating offending spinal structures, the art of reducing their impact to the nervous system, and a philosophy of natural health care based on your inborn potential to be healthy. CAA supports ...Philosophy http://www.caavic.asn.au/about-chiropractic
  • 24.
    COCA’s Mission ◦ COCA is a professional organisation that advocates quality, safe and Ethical (Ethics) chiropractic and osteopathic practice.  COCA Stands For: ◦ Education – Evidence Based Ethical Practice – Research (Epistimology) – Inter-professional Cooperation (Politics) – Improved Community Health. COCA supports... Philosophy http://www.coca.com.au/about/what-is-coca/
  • 25.
    "Only the chiropracticphilosophy significantly distinguishes the chiropractic practitioner. And yet the philosophy is kept hidden away. It has done so in fear of being labeled quackery, and this was undoubtedly a good strategy to follow at one time. The public knows next to nothing of [the] chiropractic philosophy of healing and its mechanisms: If hospitals offer spinal manipulation, a chiropractor offers nothing else. This distortion of the chiropractic tradition can only be overcome by a reevaluation of the place of theory in chiropractic. ...Dispossessed of its philosophy, chiropractic is dispossessed of its uniqueness, and perhaps its future." In 1980 Medical anthropologist EA Morinis wrote - Morinis EA. Theory and practice of chiropractic: An anthropological perspective. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association 1980;24(3):114-9