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Asia-Pacific Chiropractic Journal
Issue 5.3
Published 1 January 2025
Clinical feature: Cranio-Cervical Junction
Scholarship
Phillip Ebrall: Quantum thinking and subluxation: Beyond the censorship of the GCC
Joshua Boudar: A tale of two paths. [WCCS]
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Chiropractic Paradigms
Applied Kinesiology (AK)
Cuthbert S, Lindley-Jones C, and contributors: A history of professional Applied Kinesiology around the world (Part I)
Cuthbert S, Lindley-Jones C, and contributors: A history of professional Applied Kinesiology around the world (Part II)
McCord KM, Schmitt WH: Quintessential Applications: A(K) Clinical Protocol. The Evolution of a Neurological & Biochemical Hierarchy
Schmitt WH, McCord KM: Measure, Measure, Measure:‘Indicator testing’ and nutrients for musculoskeletal pain
Schmitt WH, McCord KM: Relieving spinal stress with ‘Emotional Recall Quick Fix’
Schmitt WH, McCord KM: Set Point (Touch & Tap) Technique for chronic Injury, inflammation, and pain relief
McCord KM, Schmitt WH: Acute pain & the Quintessential Applications clinical protocol
Cuthbert S: Vitamin D and Coronavirus: Not a vaccine, nonetheless nature’s humble natural cure
Cuthbert S: Best Practice Guidelines for Diagnosing Muscle Imbalance: Chiropractic versus Physiotherapy
Cuthbert S: The GenitoUrinary system in chiropractic: The neuroanatomy of the muscle-organ-gland correlation
Cuthbert S, Stump JL, Stark B: Applied Kinesiology Chiropractic and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Cuthbert S: Proprioception in Chiropractic: Measuring tone with Chiropractic Neuro-Physiology
Sacro-occipital Technique (SOT)
Harvey Getzoff: A critical approach for learning the Operating Principles of Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) Chiropractic
Harvey Getzoff: Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT): A Systems Driven Method of Chiropractic
Harvey Getzoff: Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT): Category Three: Predictability of Outcomes
Harvey Getzoff: Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT): Documentation and recording system
Harvey Getzoff: Anterior Thoracic adjusting and the relationship to cervical flexion: A retrospective case series of twenty-four patients
Harvey Getzoff: A primary cranial analysis and adjustment method for all three Sacro Occipital Technique (SOT) Categories: A retrospective study of 85 patients
Gonstead Methods
Randal Johnson: Down the sacrum rabbit hole
Randal Johnson: Down the sacrum rabbit hole: Part 2
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Chiropractic articles
Chiropractic History
Callender A: Reflections of a chiropractic historian
Peters RE: The Founder of Chiropractic: Some notes on DD Palmer
Ebrall P: DD Palmer and the Egyptian Connection: A short report
Cuthbert S, Lindley-Jones C, at al: A history of professional Applied Kinesiology around the world (Part I).
Smith JC: Chiselled hands: A history of manipulative therapy and Chiropractic care
Davis KY, Blum CL: A history of temporal sphenoidal (TS) diagnosis and its clinical application
Ierano J: The upper cervical Chiropractic lineage diagram project
Ebrall P: The establishment of the International College of Chiropractic (ICC) Melbourne
Ebrall P: The Emergence of Chiropractic Education in Australia
Ebrall P: RMIT University kills its Chiropractic program in Victoria
Ebrall P: Another one bites the dust: Are we witnessing the demise of our profession? [Editorial]
Ebrall P: ‘It’s not the battles we lose that bother me, it’s the ones we don’t suit up for’ [Editorial]
Ebrall P: Survival and growth: Adversity make us do better [Editorial]
Master Classes
Neil Davies: The cranial connection and the neuropathic process
Noone P: Integration of Post-Concussion Support Strategies into chiropractic practice
Cuthbert S, Stump JL, Stark B: Applied Kinesiology Chiropractic and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Maffetone P: A review of manual methods of traditional biofeedback for improving brain and body health and fitness
Cuthbert S: The GenitoUrinary system in chiropractic: The neuroanatomy of the muscle-organ-gland correlation
Cuthbert S: Best Practice Guidelines for Diagnosing Muscle Imbalance: Chiropractic versus Physiotherapy
Caroline Vitez: Dr. Robert Coté's Clinical Research
Santos E: Clinical efficacy of Guasha Therapy for shoulder pain [Thesis]
Williams S, Blum CL, Billings S: Plagiocephaly: The Oblique Skull; A method of chiropractic correction, with a case report
Cashman S, Blum C: Trapezius fibre muscle analysis: A pilot inter/intra-examiner reliability study
Chu ECP, Huang KHK, Shum JSF: Lumbosacral transitional vertebra as a potential contributing factor to scoliosis: a report of two cases
Philosophy of Chiropractic
Abrahams T: Philosophy: To be or not to be?
Rome P, Waterhouse JD: The specific chiropractic adjustment is conducted within an articulation’s physiological range of motion: Part 4 of a series
Elbert R: Doctor, what is the intention of your adjustment? A Clinical Huddle
Blum C: Channeling healing energy: The power of touch in the chiropractic clinical encounter, Part three
Rome PL, Waterhouse JD: The Vertebral Subluxation premise: Part 1: The medical literature regarding nomenclature
Policy Committee. Australian Chiropractors Association: Policy on Chiropractic Practice, Scope & Terminology
Rome PL, Waterhouse JD: The Vertebral Subluxation premise: Principle 1 continued, The medical literature regarding nomenclature and onset
Ebrall P: Subluxation as a fuzzy narrative
Blum C: Yesterday when I was young [Reflection]
Seiler E: DD Palmer’s theistic spin on biology and the modern effort to hide it
Rome PL, Waterhouse JD: Medicine has failed to grasp the principles explaining chiropractic’s international success [Editorial]
Ebrall P: A philosophy for chiropractic education in the 21st Century: A contextual prelude
Richards DM: The meaning and value of vitalism in chiropractic [Thesis]
Fox M, et al: Vitalism in a New Zealand chiropractic program
Ebrall P: Absolving Chiropractic’s indeterminacy through interdependence
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This issue's challenge ...
Palmer wrote that the neuroskeleton was a 'regulator of tension'. By tension he meant tone, which is described as the renitency, elasticity, and firmness of healthy tissues. Tone according to Palmer, is a condition of healthy tissues and the principle chiropractic is based upon.
Discuss how you apply this concept, and if you don't apply it, why?
'Platanus Cough'
Doctors and firefighters found that the symptoms were caused by platanus cough, which is induced by the fine star-shaped hair found on young platanus leaves, bark, young branches, and buds. If strong winds move the leaves after prolonged dryness, these trichomes can break off when touched, creating platanus dust.
Think: thunderstorm asthma
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CQUniversity interns Matthew Reisinger (foreground), Lauren Lockyer and Harriet Sheahan provide chiropractic services in Logan
Thank you, CQU
Indigenous community benefits from University Chiropractic services
Priscilla Roberts
CQUniversity’s chiropractic team in Brisbane have ‘clicked’ up more than 600 no-fee treatments in 12 months for the Indigenous community in Logan.
According to Chiropractic Clinical Supervisor Daniel Nalborczyk it has been a “true win-win partnership” between CQUniversity and Logan District Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Elders.
CQUniversity chiropractic students and staff visit the Logan Elders' offices every week to provide treatment for the community.
“Our outreach clinic has grown from a few patients every two weeks to a busy shift for four interns each week,” Mr Nalborczyk said.
“The community receive excellent quality musculoskeletal care that may otherwise be out of reach, and our students gain unique clinical experience and cultural awareness.”
Chairperson of Logan and Districts Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Elders Terry Stedman said he was first introduced to CQUniversity’s clinic services at a homeless person’s event in Brisbane.
It was here he saw an opportunity to connect with CQUniversity to offer clinic services for his community.
“Logan has a greater number of low socio-economically disadvantaged people than any other area in the south-east corner of Queensland. It also holds the largest number of First Nation persons in the State,” he explained.
“Having such a high concentration brings with it a greater number of health and other linked factors of socio-economic disadvantage.”
Mr Stedman said the partnership with CQUniversity for the clinic had been a great success to date.
“The benefit, particularly to the elderly, is evident by the outcomes. Physical health has so much to do with mental health,” he said.
“We hope to have the clinic on a long-term basis.”
Mr Nalborczyk said several of the CQUniversity chiropractic students also had expressed that the Logan clinic was the highlight of their clinical experience so far.
“They found it challenging and rewarding to work with patients who are sometimes underserved by the health care system.”
Mr Nalborczyk said the Logan Elders have also been impressed with the knowledge, skills and professionalism displayed by CQUniversity interns.
As the outreach program continues to grow, CQUniversity hopes to enlist additional services from other disciplines, including nutrition and podiatry, to meet the health needs of the Logan community.
“It’s our goal to create a student-delivered allied health hub for the Indigenous community in Logan.”