New Beginnings Presentation

The Philosophy of Technique

Among the many great privileges that being a chiropractor have afforded me is the opportunity to learn much, teach some, write a bit, travel to places I might never have gone otherwise and meet many fascinating people. A week ago one of those special opportunities presented itself when, along with Dr. Thom Gelardi, I presented a lecture to a large group of chiropractors in Long Branch, New Jersey. The seminar is called, “New Beginnings” and our subject was The Philosophy of Technique.
Doctors attending the Philosophy of Technique lecture were given an opportunity to explore the development of chiropractic technique and the thinking that a practitioner uses when they approach the decision making about how to analyze and adjust vertebral subluxations.

Dr. Brown speaking at New Beginnings

The key focus of our presentations was to raise the level of scientific analysis and precision that chiropractors use in their day to day practice. By learning how to be more precise chiropractors will improve the service they offer and the chiropractic profession will reach more and more of the people who need our care, even though they may not be aware that they do.
I particularly enjoy doing outside presentations; to me it’s a nice meaningful change of pace. Please consider recommending me to your group or organization as a guest speaker. I consider this a public service, so I don’t charge local groups for speaking before them. For a list of available topics please click on the following page on my web site: Guest Speaker

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