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The National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM) was"No More NACM."
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''. April 9, 2010
a minority chiropractic association founded in 1984Mirtz TA, Long P, Dinehart A., Slaughter RL, DuVall Jr., CE, Bryson R, Kourmadas F., Campo J
NACM and its argument with mainstream chiropractic health care.
''Journal of Controversial Medical Claims'', 2002;9(1):11-25. (Article summary)
Ronald Carter, DC, MA, Past President, Canadian Chiropractic Association
"Subluxation - the silent killer."
''J Can Chiropr Assoc'' 2000; 44(1)
that described itself as a " consumer advocacy association of chiropractors".National Association for Chiropractic Medicin
Official website
archived copy from May 30, 2008
It openly rejected some of the more controversial aspects of chiropractic, including a basic concept of chiropractic,
vertebral subluxation In chiropractic, a vertebral subluxation means pressure on nerves, abnormal functions creating a lesion in some portion of the body, either in its action or makeup (defined by D.D. Palmer and B.J. Palmer, founders of chiropractic). Subluxation ...
s as the cause of all diseases. It also sought to "reform the chiropractic profession away from a philosophical scope of practice and towards an
applied science Applied science is the use of the scientific method and knowledge obtained via conclusions from the method to attain practical goals. It includes a broad range of disciplines such as engineering and medicine. Applied science is often contrasted ...
scope of practice."History of the NACM
/ref> It stated that it was "dedicated to bringing the scientific based practice of chiropractic into mainstream medicine"Maley, Patterson, Rice, Sanders

U.S. Army - Baylor University Graduate Program in Health Care Administration, 2004
and that its members "confine their scope of practice to scientific parameters and seek to make legitimate the utilization of professional manipulative procedures in mainstream health care delivery." "While the NACM is focused on furthering the profession, its primary focus is on the rights and safety of the consumers." The NACM was the object of much controversy and criticism from the rest of the profession. It quietly dropped out of sight and its demise apparently occurred sometime between May 30, 2008 and March 6, 2010.


Background

Representing a minority viewpoint among chiropractors that is shared by those known as '' reform chiropractors'',NACM's use of the term "reform" is found in thei
"History" statement.
/ref> the NACM advocated a highly limited use of spinal manipulative procedures "only for the treatment of some neuromusculoskeletal conditions of musculoskeletal origin," for example the treatment of "sore backs and other musculo-skeletal problems."Foreman, Judy
"Chiropractic makes gains vs. skeptics"
''Boston Globe Online''. 06/23/1997, p. C1.
By openly rejecting
"The first and foremost requirement for membership in the NACM is that a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine renounce the chiropractic
hypothesis A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. For a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, the scientific method requires that one can test it. Scientists generally base scientific hypotheses on previous obse ...
and/or philosophy; that is, the tenets upon which their scope of practice is based. The original chiropractic hypothesis, stated simply, is that 'subluxation is the cause of dis-ease.'. ... Because the hypothesis has found no validity in universally accepted, peer-reviewed, published scientific journals, belief in the hypothesis, then, is essentially a theosophy. Science has not found any organ system pathology which 'adjustment' or 'manipulation' of spinal joint structures has effect; that is, no disease or 'dis-ease' process is affected."
Judy Foreman in Boston Globe:
"The debate over subluxations has been so heated that, over a decade ago, chiropractor Ron Slaughter and like-minded souls founded their own group, the National Association for Chiropractic Medicine, to renounce what Slaughter calls 'the historical, philosophical hypothesis that subluxation is the cause of all disease, which it surely is not. Subluxation is a metaphysical disease. . .and consequently, chiropractic today is practically a religion."
some of the more controversial aspects of chiropractic, including a basic concept of chiropractic,
vertebral subluxation In chiropractic, a vertebral subluxation means pressure on nerves, abnormal functions creating a lesion in some portion of the body, either in its action or makeup (defined by D.D. Palmer and B.J. Palmer, founders of chiropractic). Subluxation ...
s as the cause of all diseases. NACM members claimed to receive mainstream approval more so than practitioners of straight or mixing chiropractic. The NACM was a private organization that accepted members by invitation only and did not release membership data, however the neutral Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and the antagonistic ICA estimated its membership to be in the low hundreds or less.Mootz & Phillip
Chiropractic Belief Systems
: "However, both organizations CA & NACMare proprietary (as opposed to being representative of their memberships) and have a very small number of members (believed to be in the low hundreds)."
Groupings within the chiropractic profession have been studied and categorized in various ways and the placement of the NACM within that spectrum has been mentioned in the literature. A 2005 study made with support from the chiropractic community had this to say: : "At the risk of oversimplification, chiropractors can be viewed as falling into three groups based on their usage of evidence, diagnosis, and philosophy:
evidence based Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is "the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients". The aim of EBM is to integrate the experience of the clinician, the values of t ...
chiropractors, traditional straight chiropractors, and
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chiropractors. Evidence based chiropractors make use of the best available scientific literature and accumulated clinical knowledge to establish
diagnosis Diagnosis is the identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with variations in the use of logic, analytics, and experience, to determine " cause and effect". In systems engin ...
, refer or co-manage when necessary, devise and revise treatment plans. The evidence based chiropractor would most closely align with the AACP.""The Future of Chiropractic Revisited: 2005 to 2015."
''Institute for Alternative Futures'', 2005.
That statement referenced the NACM as a subgroup of evidence-based chiropractors: : "Another subgroup represented by the National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM) takes a more narrow view. Whereas the AACP believes in a wide variety of treatment measures, the NACM restricts members to NMS conditions and manipulation by hand only." In 1998, the AMA's Council on Scientific Affairs used communications from NACM's vice-president as a basis for some of the content in their "Report 12".Report 12 of the Council on Scientific Affairs (A-97)
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In 2002, the ''Journal of Controversial Medical Claims''Journal of Controversial Medical Claims
'. Aspen Publishers
published a paper submitted by the NACM entitled ''"NACM and its argument with mainstream chiropractic health care."'' In 2005, chiropractic leader Anthony Rosner had some strong words for the paper: : "The history of anti-chiropractic invectives labeling the profession as "unscientific" unfortunately fills volumes, from the days of Morris Fischbein's crusades against chiropractic as editor of the ''
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'', to a mind-numbing invective published in 2002 by Timothy Mirtz which I have rebutted in considerable detail elsewhere."Rosne
"Exit, Pursued by a Bear."
''Dynamic Chiropractic'', March 12, 2005, Volume 23, Issue 06.


Position on spinal manipulation for children and adults

In 2006 the Maryland Health Care Commission examined and briefly compared the positions of the three chiropractic groups ''"with policies on spinal manipulation services for children:
American Chiropractic Association The American Chiropractic Association (ACA), based in Arlington, Virginia, represents doctors of chiropractic. Its mission is to inspire and empower its members to elevate the health and wellness of their communities. Purpose and mission The m ...
(ACA);
International Chiropractor's Association The International Chiropractors Association (ICA) was founded by B.J. Palmer in 1926 in Davenport, Iowa, US. Palmer served as it President until his death in 1961. Membership The ICA, along with the American Chiropractic Association, is listed as ...
(ICA – with its specialty department, The Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics; ); and National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM)."'' It then noted that the NACM position differed from the positions of the other groups, both for adults and children: : "NACM differs from ACA and ICA not only in the chiropractic treatment of children, but in the treatment of adults as well. NACM emphatically renounces subluxation as the root of disease or even as a scientifically valid term or condition. Their members believe that spinal manipulation is only useful for affecting joint dysfunctional disorders that result from normal or excessive 'wear' on the joints. As such, they restrict their practices to the treatment of neuromusculoskeletal conditions and do not believe that DCs are sufficiently trained to serve as PCPs for either adults or children. The basis for NACM's position on children and spinal manipulation comes from the 1993 ''Report to the Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations -- CHAMPUS Chiropractic Demonstration''.CHAMPUS Chiropractic Demonstration, Aug 1993. Task III Report MRI Project No.8533-D, 1/24/86. In this demonstration, only children 16 years and older were eligible for participation 'based on review of chiropractic literature that efficacy of chiropractic treatment of young children had not been established and to present more risk than benefit.'"Annual Mandated Health Insurance Services Evaluation.
Maryland Health Care Commission, January 19, 2006


Opposition from chiropractic profession

The NACM met with strong disapproval from the
American Chiropractic Association The American Chiropractic Association (ACA), based in Arlington, Virginia, represents doctors of chiropractic. Its mission is to inspire and empower its members to elevate the health and wellness of their communities. Purpose and mission The m ...
(ACA),"Veterans Secretary Appoints Chiropractic Advisory Committee."
August 13, 2002.
American Chiropractic Association The American Chiropractic Association (ACA), based in Arlington, Virginia, represents doctors of chiropractic. Its mission is to inspire and empower its members to elevate the health and wellness of their communities. Purpose and mission The m ...
the
International Chiropractor's Association The International Chiropractors Association (ICA) was founded by B.J. Palmer in 1926 in Davenport, Iowa, US. Palmer served as it President until his death in 1961. Membership The ICA, along with the American Chiropractic Association, is listed as ...
(ICA)Letter from President of the ICA to the Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal.
International Chiropractors Association. November 19, 2002.

''The Chiropractic Journal'', May 2007. Reporting an earlier motion by the ICA to support "...a profession-wide stand opposing the destructive efforts of the National Association for Chiropractic Medicine ..."
and other chiropractic organizations, and sparked controversy within the chiropractic profession in 1986 by coming out in favor of chiropractors using
pharmaceutical A medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and re ...
s."NACM sparks national controversy: Association says chiropractic should use drugs"
. ''The Chiropractic Journal.'' October, 1986.
It was often the object of attack and comments in the magazine ''
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'', as a search of the website will show. In 2002, the Department of Veterans Affairs chose to add Charles DuVall Jr., DC, to the VA "Chiropractic Advisory Committee" to help institute chiropractic care for veterans.VA Appoints Chiropractic Advisory Committee
August 12, 2002
At the time, DuVall was president of the NACM, board chairman of
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(NCAHF), and also the chiropractic member of the editorial group running the website
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, a website skeptical of traditional chiropractic beliefs and practices. The website still promotes the reform position advocated by the NACM and contains a list of chiropractors it recommends. ''Dynamic Chiropractic'' showed its opposition to DuVall's appointment by calling for an organized attempt to remove DuVall from the committee,Donald Petersen, Jr, Editor
Let's Send a Message!
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'', September 24, 2002, Vol. 20, Issue 20
and by creating a banner and button to use: : "We are asking every chiropractic association, college, company and individual that has a publication or website to add this banner on the front page of their publications, and on every page of their websites. To make it easy, we are offering the banner in various file types on our website at www.chiroweb.com/noduvall."Donald Petersen, Jr, Editor
Let's Send a Message: No Charles DuVall in the VA Advisory Committee!
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It failed to have him removed, and his role and influence in getting legislation passed which gave chiropractors access to the VA system was singled out for commendation by James Edwards, DC: : "And finally, Charles DuVall Jr., DC, who also served on both VA committees. That's right, Chuck DuVall of NACM fame! While Dr. Duvall's committee appointment was opposed initially by both the ACA and ''Dynamic Chiropractic'',3Donald Petersen Jr, Editor
We're being played
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'', Sept. 13, 2002
my private conversations with him totally convinced me that he was much more interested in veterans than his own agenda or the agenda of his organization. As a result of those conversations, a "gentleman's agreement" was reached in that I would work to stop opposition to his appointment if Dr. DuVall would not do any media interviews while a member of the VA committee. While colleagues warned me that Dr. DuVall could not be trusted and would not keep the agreement, he did. More importantly, I want you to know that during the three-year advisory process, Dr. DuVall represented mainstream chiropractic admirably and voted with the majority each and every time."James Edwards, DC
The VA Committees: Mission Accomplished!
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'', January 15, 2006, Vol. 24, Issue 02


Demise

The exact time and nature of the demise of the association is not published, but in the April 9, 2010 issue of ''
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'', the editorial staff wrote:


Notes and references


External links

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