IN8 THOTS Green Book Series Section 8 of 8 The Subluxation Specific — the Adjustment Specific
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In the final episode of the IN8 THOTS Green Book Series, Dr. Joe Sheppard reflects on the lasting legacy of Dr. B.J. Palmer and how The Subluxation Specific — The Adjustment Specific helped shape the philosophy, analysis, and evolution of modern chiropractic.
This concluding episode explores Dr. B.J. Palmer’s relentless pursuit of specificity, his belief in the body's innate ability to heal and adapt, and his commitment to improving chiropractic through observation, analysis, and precise correction. Dr. Joe discusses how the principles introduced in this Green Book influenced generations of chiropractors and ultimately led to the development of modern upper cervical techniques, including the Hole-In-One (HIO) approach and other specific chiropractic methods.
Topics include the legacy of vertebral subluxation, Innate Intelligence, neurological communication, holding adjustments, upper cervical philosophy, objective analysis, and the ongoing pursuit of precision in chiropractic care. The episode also examines how Dr. B.J. Palmer’s ideas continue to influence chiropractors today through advanced analysis, imaging, and neurologically focused approaches to patient care.
Most importantly, this episode highlights that specificity is more than a technique—it is a mindset. A commitment to observation, precision, continual learning, and respect for the body's remarkable ability to adapt and heal.
Key Topics:
- The lasting influence of Dr. B.J. Palmer on chiropractic
- The legacy of The Subluxation Specific — The Adjustment Specific
- How B.J. Palmer shaped modern upper cervical techniques
- The development of the Hole-In-One (HIO) concept
- Specificity as a philosophy and clinical objective
- The role of analysis in chiropractic care
- Holding adjustments and neurological adaptation
- The future of specific chiropractic
This episode concludes the eight-part exploration of one of the most influential books in chiropractic history and challenges listeners to continue studying, questioning, and pursuing greater specificity in both practice and life.