![]() Homewood’s book integrated Selye, Speransky, Verner, and several other models, which led to his neurodynamic model of CVS. Palmer’s theories integrated with other chiropractic models based on research such as Weiant’s photoelectric instrumentation. Harper integrated modern neurophysiology with D. ![]() Weiant’s book surveyed the medical and scientific literature on CVS. The texts influenced decades of research and theory. The textbooks built upon previous theories, the scientific literature, work by Speransky, and instrumentation research. Technique developers during this period increased the complexity of models from upper cervical to full spine. This period was marked by several innovative texts from Weiant, Homewood, and Harper, and Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College’s Segmental Neuropathy.
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