The Vitalistic Practitioner

The Vitalistic Practitioner

Digest of Chiropractic Economics – 1987 BY DONALD EPSTEIN, DC   The vitalistic practitioner in any field approaches those he or she serves in a manner different from the mechanistic or therapeutic practitioner. The three terms which describe the basis of...
Non-linear Straight Chiropractic

Non-linear Straight Chiropractic

Part One: Vitalistic Basic Science, and Humanistic Physiology Expressed through Donald Epstein, D.C. The scientific models of each era are at least partly based upon the existing social values. This applies to physics, chemistry and the biological sciences of the...
Clinical Report for Submittal to Third Party Carrier

Clinical Report for Submittal to Third Party Carrier

The clinical service provided in this office is very specific. Sickness and disease begin when something goes wrong in a person’s body. Because the nervous syst.em coordinates and controls every cell and tissue of the body it needs to work properly in order for...
One Common Flow

One Common Flow

Network Chiropractic and the “Enfolded Order” Presented through Donald Epstein, D.C. “There is one common flow one common breathing, all things are in sympathy.” Hippocrates The term Management by Objective, was coined by Peter Drucker in 1955....
The Spinal Meningeal Functional Unit Tension and Stress Adaptation

The Spinal Meningeal Functional Unit Tension and Stress Adaptation

BY DONALD M. EPSTEIN. DC November/December, 1986, The Digest of Chiropractic Economics This paper considers the role of the spinal meningeal functional unit in selective adaptation to life stress. It further discusses a model for the pathophysiological response to...