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  • 1 Lesson

    A History of Innate Intelligence 1: 1872-1903

    Embark on a captivating journey through the history of chiropractic's foundational theory - Innate Intelligence. In this comprehensive lecture series, Dr. Simon Senzon unveils the fascinating origins and evolution of this core concept, from D.D. Palmer's early teachings in the late 19th century to its development in the early 20th century. Discover how Innate Intelligence emerged as a biological theory of the organism's ability to self-repair and grow, mediated through the nervous system. Simon's meticulous research describes the early development of this seminal theory. This lecture series is a must-watch for chiropractors and chiropractic students intrigued by the rich history and philosophical underpinnings of the profession.

  • 3 Lessons

    B.J. Palmer: As Simple As That

    Discover the profound wisdom of B.J. Palmer in this captivating lecture. With characteristic wit and insight, B.J. explores the fundamental principles of chiropractic, challenging conventional medical practices and emphasizing the body's innate ability to heal. He argues for a simpler, more direct approach to healthcare, centered on correcting vertebral subluxations to restore proper nerve flow. B.J. shares personal anecdotes from his early career, discusses the power of conviction in healing, and draws parallels between chiropractic and other revolutionary ideas throughout history. He emphasizes the far-reaching implications of chiropractic care, suggesting its potential to impact not just individual health, but the welfare of entire communities and nations. This course offers a unique opportunity to engage with the thoughts of a true visionary, providing both historical context and timeless wisdom for today's chiropractors. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and enlightened by the enduring legacy of B.J. Palmer.

  • 5 Lessons

    Chiropractic for Animals with Dr. Richard Plummer

    Discover the transformative power of chiropractic care for animals in this comprehensive course with Dr. Richard Plummer. Uncover the secrets of animal adjusting as Dr. Plummer shares his extensive experience working with dogs, horses, and other quadrupeds. Learn to identify subluxations, perform precise adjustments, and witness the remarkable improvements in animal health and performance. This course covers everything from anatomy and palpation techniques to specific adjustment methods for different species. Dr. Plummer's engaging teaching style brings complex concepts to life, making them accessible for both veterinarians and chiropractors alike. Gain practical skills to expand your practice and improve the lives of animals under your care. Whether you're looking to specialize in animal chiropractic or simply broaden your knowledge, this course provides invaluable insights into the world of animal adjusting. Join Dr. Plummer on this fascinating journey and unlock new possibilities in your chiropractic career. **This course is provided with permission from the Plummer family. We are so grateful.

  • 2 Lessons

    Henri Gillet, DC

    Henri Gillet, a 1928 Palmer graduate, journeyed back to Switzerland to embark on groundbreaking chiropractic research. Ultimately he developed Motion Palpation. Gillet's relentless dedication to dissecting every facet of chiropractic over five decades, alongside two fellow chiropractors, solidified his legacy. Delve into the core topics that fueled his discoveries, including the comprehensive understanding of vertebral fixation and its intricate neurological implications. Motion Palpation transformed into a global phenomenon, propagated by his devoted students. The Vertebral Subluxation Complex (VSC), masterfully developed by Faye was designed to impart Gillet's teachings at a chiropractic institution. Explore Gillet's unique approach of identifying subluxations without relying on patient case histories. These two short videos offer a demonstration and a lecture by Gillet on the history of MP.

  • 1 Lesson

    Philosophy in Practice: Gregg Rubinstein

    Philosophy in Practice with Gregg Rubinstein" offers a deep dive into the heart of principled chiropractic. Dr. Rubinstein, drawing from decades of experience and influential mentors, shares his journey of integrating chiropractic philosophy into daily practice. This course explores how to effectively communicate the value of chiropractic beyond pain relief, emphasizing its role in overall health and wellness. Learn strategies for patient education, practice management, and maintaining philosophical integrity in a changing healthcare landscape. Dr. Rubinstein's insights on the importance of continuous learning, serving others, and staying true to chiropractic principles provide invaluable guidance for both new and experienced practitioners. Discover how to build a thriving practice while upholding the core values of chiropractic. This course is essential for those seeking to deepen their understanding of chiropractic philosophy and its practical application in patient care and practice growth.

  • 1 Lesson

    Reggie Gold’s Revolutionary Approach

    Embark on a transformative journey into the heart of chiropractic philosophy with Reggie Gold's groundbreaking lecture at Sherman College in 1998. Discover why chasing results can lead practitioners astray and learn to embrace a higher purpose in chiropractic care. Reggie challenges conventional wisdom, urging chiropractors to focus on their true mission: locating, analyzing, and correcting vertebral subluxations. This paradigm-shifting approach frees practitioners from guilt and misplaced responsibility, allowing them to practice with clarity and conviction. Delve into the concept of individual uniqueness and why standardized health metrics fall short. Explore the power of personal vision and its role in shaping a fulfilling chiropractic career. Whether you're a seasoned chiropractor or a student, this lecture will revolutionize your understanding of chiropractic's core principles and inspire you to practice with renewed purpose and passion. Join us in redefining chiropractic for the 21st century!

  • 2 Lessons

    TIC Fellow Feature: Quadrangulation

    Dr. Simon Senzon's groundbreaking presentation at ICON 2024 in Denver, unveils "quadrangulation," an innovative research methodology developed for his PhD thesis. This approach expands on triangulation by incorporating all four quadrants of integral theory to analyze complex datasets. Dr. Senzon applied this method to examine the chiropractic profession's peer-reviewed literature, revealing startling insights into bias, flawed scholarship, and the impact on scientific integrity. The study's rigorous analysis of 31 influential papers exposed significant issues in research quality and peer review processes. Dr. Senzon's work not only challenges the foundations of chiropractic literature but also offers a powerful tool for enhancing research across various disciplines. This presentation explores the potential of quadrangulation to transform academic inquiry, improve peer review standards, and ultimately contribute to more robust scientific discourse. Join us to discover how this integral approach could revolutionize research methodologies and our understanding of truth in academic literature.

  • 4 Lessons

    TIC Ideas: Peter Rome

    Explore the world of chiropractic with Dr. Peter Rome in this exclusive four-part interview series. Dr. Rome, a veteran chiropractor and prolific researcher, shares his insights on the vertebral subluxation complex, its neurophysiological implications, and the latest research supporting chiropractic concepts. From discussing the historical roots of chiropractic to exploring cutting-edge hypotheses about cerebrospinal fluid flow in the intervertebral foramen, this series offers a comprehensive look at the scientific foundations of chiropractic. Dr. Rome's extensive work in compiling medical literature supporting chiropractic principles is highlighted, challenging common criticisms of the profession. The interviews also touch on the political landscape of chiropractic, the importance of clinical evidence, and the future of chiropractic research. These conversations with Dr. Rome offer invaluable perspectives on the past, present, and future of chiropractic science.

  • 1 Lesson

    A History of Innate Intelligence 1: 1872-1903

    Embark on a captivating journey through the history of chiropractic's foundational theory - Innate Intelligence. In this comprehensive lecture series, Dr. Simon Senzon unveils the fascinating origins and evolution of this core concept, from D.D. Palmer's early teachings in the late 19th century to its development in the early 20th century. Discover how Innate Intelligence emerged as a biological theory of the organism's ability to self-repair and grow, mediated through the nervous system. Simon's meticulous research describes the early development of this seminal theory. This lecture series is a must-watch for chiropractors and chiropractic students intrigued by the rich history and philosophical underpinnings of the profession.

  • 3 Lessons

    B.J. Palmer: As Simple As That

    Discover the profound wisdom of B.J. Palmer in this captivating lecture. With characteristic wit and insight, B.J. explores the fundamental principles of chiropractic, challenging conventional medical practices and emphasizing the body's innate ability to heal. He argues for a simpler, more direct approach to healthcare, centered on correcting vertebral subluxations to restore proper nerve flow. B.J. shares personal anecdotes from his early career, discusses the power of conviction in healing, and draws parallels between chiropractic and other revolutionary ideas throughout history. He emphasizes the far-reaching implications of chiropractic care, suggesting its potential to impact not just individual health, but the welfare of entire communities and nations. This course offers a unique opportunity to engage with the thoughts of a true visionary, providing both historical context and timeless wisdom for today's chiropractors. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and enlightened by the enduring legacy of B.J. Palmer.

  • 5 Lessons

    Chiropractic for Animals with Dr. Richard Plummer

    Discover the transformative power of chiropractic care for animals in this comprehensive course with Dr. Richard Plummer. Uncover the secrets of animal adjusting as Dr. Plummer shares his extensive experience working with dogs, horses, and other quadrupeds. Learn to identify subluxations, perform precise adjustments, and witness the remarkable improvements in animal health and performance. This course covers everything from anatomy and palpation techniques to specific adjustment methods for different species. Dr. Plummer's engaging teaching style brings complex concepts to life, making them accessible for both veterinarians and chiropractors alike. Gain practical skills to expand your practice and improve the lives of animals under your care. Whether you're looking to specialize in animal chiropractic or simply broaden your knowledge, this course provides invaluable insights into the world of animal adjusting. Join Dr. Plummer on this fascinating journey and unlock new possibilities in your chiropractic career. **This course is provided with permission from the Plummer family. We are so grateful.

  • 2 Lessons

    Henri Gillet, DC

    Henri Gillet, a 1928 Palmer graduate, journeyed back to Switzerland to embark on groundbreaking chiropractic research. Ultimately he developed Motion Palpation. Gillet's relentless dedication to dissecting every facet of chiropractic over five decades, alongside two fellow chiropractors, solidified his legacy. Delve into the core topics that fueled his discoveries, including the comprehensive understanding of vertebral fixation and its intricate neurological implications. Motion Palpation transformed into a global phenomenon, propagated by his devoted students. The Vertebral Subluxation Complex (VSC), masterfully developed by Faye was designed to impart Gillet's teachings at a chiropractic institution. Explore Gillet's unique approach of identifying subluxations without relying on patient case histories. These two short videos offer a demonstration and a lecture by Gillet on the history of MP.

  • 1 Lesson

    Philosophy in Practice: Gregg Rubinstein

    Philosophy in Practice with Gregg Rubinstein" offers a deep dive into the heart of principled chiropractic. Dr. Rubinstein, drawing from decades of experience and influential mentors, shares his journey of integrating chiropractic philosophy into daily practice. This course explores how to effectively communicate the value of chiropractic beyond pain relief, emphasizing its role in overall health and wellness. Learn strategies for patient education, practice management, and maintaining philosophical integrity in a changing healthcare landscape. Dr. Rubinstein's insights on the importance of continuous learning, serving others, and staying true to chiropractic principles provide invaluable guidance for both new and experienced practitioners. Discover how to build a thriving practice while upholding the core values of chiropractic. This course is essential for those seeking to deepen their understanding of chiropractic philosophy and its practical application in patient care and practice growth.

  • 1 Lesson

    Reggie Gold’s Revolutionary Approach

    Embark on a transformative journey into the heart of chiropractic philosophy with Reggie Gold's groundbreaking lecture at Sherman College in 1998. Discover why chasing results can lead practitioners astray and learn to embrace a higher purpose in chiropractic care. Reggie challenges conventional wisdom, urging chiropractors to focus on their true mission: locating, analyzing, and correcting vertebral subluxations. This paradigm-shifting approach frees practitioners from guilt and misplaced responsibility, allowing them to practice with clarity and conviction. Delve into the concept of individual uniqueness and why standardized health metrics fall short. Explore the power of personal vision and its role in shaping a fulfilling chiropractic career. Whether you're a seasoned chiropractor or a student, this lecture will revolutionize your understanding of chiropractic's core principles and inspire you to practice with renewed purpose and passion. Join us in redefining chiropractic for the 21st century!

  • 2 Lessons

    TIC Fellow Feature: Quadrangulation

    Dr. Simon Senzon's groundbreaking presentation at ICON 2024 in Denver, unveils "quadrangulation," an innovative research methodology developed for his PhD thesis. This approach expands on triangulation by incorporating all four quadrants of integral theory to analyze complex datasets. Dr. Senzon applied this method to examine the chiropractic profession's peer-reviewed literature, revealing startling insights into bias, flawed scholarship, and the impact on scientific integrity. The study's rigorous analysis of 31 influential papers exposed significant issues in research quality and peer review processes. Dr. Senzon's work not only challenges the foundations of chiropractic literature but also offers a powerful tool for enhancing research across various disciplines. This presentation explores the potential of quadrangulation to transform academic inquiry, improve peer review standards, and ultimately contribute to more robust scientific discourse. Join us to discover how this integral approach could revolutionize research methodologies and our understanding of truth in academic literature.

  • 4 Lessons

    TIC Ideas: Peter Rome

    Explore the world of chiropractic with Dr. Peter Rome in this exclusive four-part interview series. Dr. Rome, a veteran chiropractor and prolific researcher, shares his insights on the vertebral subluxation complex, its neurophysiological implications, and the latest research supporting chiropractic concepts. From discussing the historical roots of chiropractic to exploring cutting-edge hypotheses about cerebrospinal fluid flow in the intervertebral foramen, this series offers a comprehensive look at the scientific foundations of chiropractic. Dr. Rome's extensive work in compiling medical literature supporting chiropractic principles is highlighted, challenging common criticisms of the profession. The interviews also touch on the political landscape of chiropractic, the importance of clinical evidence, and the future of chiropractic research. These conversations with Dr. Rome offer invaluable perspectives on the past, present, and future of chiropractic science.

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