by QSM Admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Articles
For over a century, chiropractic has focused on a perspective that postural distortion and its effect on the nervous system was “caused” by a misalignment in the skeletal structure of the human body. The vast majority of subluxation models are based in the philosophy...
by QSM Admin | Dec 10, 2015 | Articles
Words like “Vitalism,” “Matter,” “Force,” and “Intelligence” have been the foundational core tenants of the Chiropractic profession since D.D. Palmer. That first D.D. adjustment of Harvey Lillard redirected health 120...
by QSM Admin | Oct 13, 2015 | Articles
Chiropractic is back on the move. We are again asking questions in order to grow and become better stewards of our craft. As I continue my travels around the country, lecturing at different schools, one thing has become very clear to me. This new generation of...
by QSM Admin | Jul 13, 2015 | Articles
The vertical axis and frontal plane have been a challenge to stabilize. The muscle tension that holds posture when misaligned is significant. Overcoming and stabilizing it is a fight against gravity and contraction. The Upper Cervical (UC) approach has, from just...
by QSM Admin | Jun 27, 2015 | Articles
We all know that the human body endures trauma. This sets the stage for collapse and the recruitment, or activation, of a three-dimensional muscle contraction to prevent the body from falling over and collapsing under the force of gravity. This postural-structural...
by QSM Admin | May 8, 2015 | Articles
Things We Can’t Measure: a clinical look at the phenomenology of posture Note: This paper was originally published as a pre-print of The Upper Cervical Monograph, November 2010. It was recently removed from the NUCCA website so I am publishing it on the QSM3 website...