Healing by Harming
Many traumatically caused injuries, particularly those to the back and neck, create disproportionate symptoms. That’s because such injuries result in both clinical and subclinical harm. Clinical harm is that which is capable of being easily diagnosed: abnormal findings on physical exam or as revealed by diagnostic tests such as x-ray or MRI. Subclinical harm resists […]
Three Shapes of Reasoning
Reasoning is a process that seeks to arrive at correct conclusions. Most view reasoning as linear—a sequential process moving from one step to another. But there are other forms of reasoning as well. Triangular Reasoning. Think of a triangle. Its wide base, which progressively narrows, supports a singular point. A thought process that winnows out […]