QSM³ Articles
Method Part 1
Misalignments and their corrections are a messy job. They take effort and because of multiple traumas, out of pattern misalignments are the norm. The human body goes through multiple cycles of: Trauma > Misalignment > Breakdown > ...
A Clear Transition
I was speaking with a member a while back.He called me to discuss the best way to transition a patient from one UC procedure to QSM3. He has some patients who are used to thinking about his work under another name; he was concerned about nomenclature and educating...
Fresh Perspective
A Fresh Perspective By Dr. Jonathan Lazar (Class 082) Title: Who Are You Really and What Do You Want? We all look for ways to become more productive. We’ll buy new software, a new app, and come up with a new way to get things done more efficiently. And it all works...
Balanced Purpose
The construct of four to five lines on an x-ray film producing three angles, and two deviations off vertical has created a very simple mechanical approach to upper cervical corrections. It has evolved minimally over the decades by different UC groups and with very few...
On Purpose & In Process
From my first Technique class to my last, and even well into practice, I have always felt something was missing within the process of corrective structural biomechanics. This is the dynamic aspect, or “how to fix”, aspect of corrective spinal care. The process had...
Traditional Mechanics and Emerging Quantum Fields in Chiropractic Today
Within the past few years, the traditional terminology of upper cervical chiropractors of “the bone out of place” has begun to be replaced by the concepts of “vitalism”, “tensegrity”, and “orthogonal.” I believe this is a result of the revitalization of our field and...