
Researchers from Life University’s Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research recently published the third in a series of three articles based on a study of motion and forces of side-posture adjustments performed at Life U.
“Kinematic assessment of hip, shoulder, and elbow movements of a chiropractor performing side posture adjustments: results from a biomechanical analysis” profiles the extremity movements of 10 student volunteers most directly involved in side-posture adjustments, as performed by Linda Mullin Elkins. DC.
The implementation, data analysis, results presentation, writing and journal submission process required teamwork by Brent Russell, MS, DC; Michael Weiner, DC; Ron Hosek, MPH, DC, PhD; Ed Owens and Gabriel Kelly, DC. The authors also wish to acknowledge the editor and staff of the Journal of Manipulative & Physiological Therapeutics, as well as Jonathan Bryson, DC, Lori Beth Bryson, DC, and Kelly Kang, DC.
For more information about the Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research, please visit CCR.Life.edu.
To learn more about Life University’s Research Initatives as a whole, please visit the Complementary Healthcare Advanced Research and Leadership Institute (CHARLI) homepage.
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Life University is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master’s and Doctor of Chiropractic degrees, and also has programmatic accreditation through the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE) and the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND). The mission of Life University is to empower students with the education, skills and values necessary for career success and life fulfillment, based on a vitalistic philosophy.
