QSM³ Articles

Principle #6

I have recently had a wave of some very tough cases. Most of us dread these moments in our practice. It seems that just as you learn the missing piece to one case, anothercome right behind it to replace it. I imagine this is universal intelligence’s way to keep us...

Torsion is Primary Protocol

For most chiropractors, torque is a confusing concept. It is always clockwise or counter clockwise…being directed by spinous rotation, lordosis/kyphosis of cervical spine, or now by rotation of pelvis. I always thought of torque as compressive twist but never could...

Quantum Spinal Mechanics³

Quantum Spinal Mechanics3                         Upper Cervical Progressive    Good Day Doctor, Thank you for your recent correspondence. I believe the “life’s blood” of our branch of health care depends on just such important and passionate exchanges. I would like...

The Ego and the Case Study

Case study Good consistent corrections come when we are willing to let go of the ego. That’s the thing the puffs us up and closes us off. The openness to let go of the ego and want to improve is what allows the possibility to GROW. Bottom line, there is no one out...

Remove and Release

I have come to realize that one of the fascinating things we perform daily is that we can actually restore the path to health with the slightest touch to the neck. The restoration of the human frame to its tensegral “up and open” posture is the foundation of health...

Integration Part 1

Introduction The process to correct body imbalance to orthogonal has been my focus for the past several years. The foundational techniques developed by our predecessors were never able to unravel this dynamic aspect. Their techniques have led to the advent of multiple...

“When there is a breakdown of the tensegral distribution of forces, a compartmentalization occurs in which sections optimize themselves and then work to coordinate with other sections, often creating a cantilevered balance of sections, decreasing overall efficiency but providing a diminished but engaged stability with respect to gravity.”
Michael Thomas DC, Director of Research