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Directional Non Force Technique Chiropractic Research

A study on health-related quality of life improvements and Directional Non-Force Technique Chiropractic was published in the December 2011 issue of the Chiropractic Journal of Australia, a peer reviewed journal. The primary author is Kim Khauv D.C. and Life West faculty member, and alumnus, and co-author is Christopher John D.C. from Beverly Hills, California.

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Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner Program for 2012

The Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Program provides extensive instruction in a scientifically relevant, clinically practical format, addressing advanced aspects of wellness and optimal health in the context of the chiropractic paradigm. Don’t miss this special opportunity to build on your understanding and application of the essential elements of the chiropractic wellness paradigm with direct references from the research record, and reinforce your skills through this acclaimed program that is dedicated to advancing skills and expertise for enhanced case management choices and patient communications in key elements of chiropractic science, research, and care including nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction.

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Life Chiropractic College West Wave Events

The place to be this August is Oakland California for The Wave and the inauguration of Dr. Brian D. Kelly as the second president of Life Chiropractic College West. The Wave is Life Chiropractic College West’s homecoming event to be held at the Oakland Marriott City Center, Oakland, California, USA on Friday and Saturday, August 5 and 6, 2011.

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Parker University Hosts 2011 Talk the TIC Finals

Parker University played host to the 2011 Talk the TIC Finals on July 6, 2011. Talk the TIC is a worldwide annual chiropractic health talk competition between chiropractic students effectively delivering a chiropractic message to others. The purpose is to refine the skill of communicating the principle, science, and knowledge of chiropractic in order to share it with the public. It allows students to practice overcoming their fear of public speaking as well as perfect their explanation of what chiropractic is and what the benefits of chiropractic care are to a lay audience.

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Directional Non Force Technique Chiropractic Research

A study on health-related quality of life improvements and Directional Non-Force Technique Chiropractic was published in the December 2011 issue of the Chiropractic Journal of Australia, a peer reviewed journal. The primary author is Kim Khauv D.C. and Life West faculty member, and alumnus, and co-author is Christopher John D.C. from Beverly Hills, California.

Read More »

Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner Program for 2012

The Chiropractic Wellness Lifestyle Program provides extensive instruction in a scientifically relevant, clinically practical format, addressing advanced aspects of wellness and optimal health in the context of the chiropractic paradigm. Don’t miss this special opportunity to build on your understanding and application of the essential elements of the chiropractic wellness paradigm with direct references from the research record, and reinforce your skills through this acclaimed program that is dedicated to advancing skills and expertise for enhanced case management choices and patient communications in key elements of chiropractic science, research, and care including nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction.

Read More »

Life Chiropractic College West Wave Events

The place to be this August is Oakland California for The Wave and the inauguration of Dr. Brian D. Kelly as the second president of Life Chiropractic College West. The Wave is Life Chiropractic College West’s homecoming event to be held at the Oakland Marriott City Center, Oakland, California, USA on Friday and Saturday, August 5 and 6, 2011.

Read More »

Parker University Hosts 2011 Talk the TIC Finals

Parker University played host to the 2011 Talk the TIC Finals on July 6, 2011. Talk the TIC is a worldwide annual chiropractic health talk competition between chiropractic students effectively delivering a chiropractic message to others. The purpose is to refine the skill of communicating the principle, science, and knowledge of chiropractic in order to share it with the public. It allows students to practice overcoming their fear of public speaking as well as perfect their explanation of what chiropractic is and what the benefits of chiropractic care are to a lay audience.

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