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A Skeptical Look at Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP)
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A Skeptical Look at Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP)
Stephen Barrett, M.D.
Chiropractic BioPhysics ® (CBP ® )—sometimes referred to as Clinical Biomechanics of Posture ® —is a variation of straight (subluxation-based) chiropractic
whose overall goal is to "correct posture." [1] It is taught primarily through seminars sponsored
by its founder. Its official Web site describes it as "a more knowledgeable, comprehensive, systematic, scientific approach to chiropractic, that provides predictable results for patients and will contribute to building a more stable and successful chiropractic practice." [2]
CBP is based on the
concept that spinal curvatures that deviate from a mathematically
derived "ideal" value should be corrected. As noted by several of its leaders:
The overall goal of CBP technique is to restore normal there'd posture. . . . In CBP, the overall posture or global positioning of the spinal column is targeted for correction, as opposed to individual segments. In CBP, the optimum static position of the upright spine is established with the Harrison spinal model. A subluxation is considered to be any postural deviation from this mathematical norm [1].
To determine
what curvature exists, practitioners draw many lines on the patient's
x-ray films and measure the various angles at which they meet
[1,3]. The treatment centers around the concept of "mirror
image adjusting," which is accomplished by "passing
the pat"
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