The Chiropractic Society of Texas is a professional organization that supports principled, neurologically-based wellness care in a vertebral subluxation centered model. The Chiropractic Society of Texas is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the science, art, and philosophy of pure Chiropractic by use of legal, legislative, and public means.
Our membership advocates the protection of the science, art, and philosophy of pure chiropractic from medical or naturopathic additives by use of legal, legislative, and public means. While focused on this task, our organization would actively encourage dialogue and action from all Chiropractic perspectives but never yield or compromise on the Principles of Chiropractic.
The CST is an inclusive society that works to encourage unity, without uniformity. The only organization in the State of Texas that meets the criteria noted above is the Chiropractic Society of Texas. In April the CST released a position paper on the importance of the use of X-ray in the Chiropractic profession for the assessment and management of Vertebral Subluxation.
Our membership advocates the protection of the science, art, and philosophy of pure chiropractic from medical or naturopathic additives by use of legal, legislative, and public means. While focused on this task, our organization would actively encourage dialogue and action from all Chiropractic perspectives but never yield or compromise on the Principles of Chiropractic.
The CST is an inclusive society that works to encourage unity, without uniformity. The only organization in the State of Texas that meets the criteria noted above is the Chiropractic Society of Texas. In April the CST released a position paper on the importance of the use of X-ray in the Chiropractic profession for the assessment and management of Vertebral Subluxation.
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Chiropractic Society of Texas Member Dr. Sanford Black, DC is one of the very first Chiropractors to be licensed in our state (License #48).
Here are some of his recollections and observations concerning the growth of the Chiropractic Profession in Texas and the role of our Society.
I mention the word "straight" because at that time in Texas there were two distinct and different types of Chiropractic being practiced.
Mixer and Straight were the common terms used to differentiate between them.
For those not familiar with this period of Chiropractic history, the main differences were as follows: A Straight practice was based on the detection and correction of spinal/vertebral subluxations, by hand only.
Here are some of his recollections and observations concerning the growth of the Chiropractic Profession in Texas and the role of our Society.
I mention the word "straight" because at that time in Texas there were two distinct and different types of Chiropractic being practiced.
Mixer and Straight were the common terms used to differentiate between them.
For those not familiar with this period of Chiropractic history, the main differences were as follows: A Straight practice was based on the detection and correction of spinal/vertebral subluxations, by hand only.
Chiropractic needs a fresh approach that is grounded on the founding principles of our profession.
More than ever, our profession needs to cultivate its unique identity.
We need to make more of an impact into the health and well being of our society, yet we are getting challenged more and more by our detractors.
Sitting on the sidelines does not help solve the problems.
It takes a higher level of consciousness to solve the problems than it did to create our problems.
Texas needs a committed group of Chiropractors intent on achieving an image of Chiropractic that our patients and our profession will want to emulate.
More than ever, our profession needs to cultivate its unique identity.
We need to make more of an impact into the health and well being of our society, yet we are getting challenged more and more by our detractors.
Sitting on the sidelines does not help solve the problems.
It takes a higher level of consciousness to solve the problems than it did to create our problems.
Texas needs a committed group of Chiropractors intent on achieving an image of Chiropractic that our patients and our profession will want to emulate.
The Chiropractic Society of Texas is about empowering Chiropractors and preserving and protecting Chiropractic.
Ours is not a profession in need of redefinition.
Chiropractic is a gift given to us by Drs.
D.D. and B.J. Palmer in the form of a congruent science, art, and philosophy.
Any additions or deletions will only weaken it.
All adjunctive therapies from nutritional to acupuncture are neither good nor bad.
They simply are not ChiropacTIC.
The CST does not choose to dictate how you practice.
Ours is not a profession in need of redefinition.
Chiropractic is a gift given to us by Drs.
D.D. and B.J. Palmer in the form of a congruent science, art, and philosophy.
Any additions or deletions will only weaken it.
All adjunctive therapies from nutritional to acupuncture are neither good nor bad.
They simply are not ChiropacTIC.
The CST does not choose to dictate how you practice.
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