DECEMBER 2010 • Volume 15, N°8 26 9 features 8 Serendipity and the Scientific Method The evolution of chiropractic research By Steve Zoltai 18 Patient Education 101 Part 2, Building rapport By Douglas Pooley, DC, and Dennis Mizel, Bsc, DC, FCCRS(C) 40 32 Chiropractic Management of WAD Recommendations for advancing evidence-based practice and research By Stanley Bacso, DC, FACO, FCCO(C), and Shawn Thistle, BKin(Hons), DC, CSCS departments Editor’s Note 6 Technique Toolbox 14 Nutrabites 26 News 30 Buyers Guide 2011 45 Classifieds 60 Research Review Corner 62 40 Current Trends and the Future of Chiropractic Research In conversation with Dr. Brian Budgell By Steve Zoltai 42 Financial Adjustments Strategies for building a tax-free pension By Paul Philip, CFP , CLU, and Nancy Philip, CFP , CLU ON THE COVER: Though serendipitous discoveries have had a hand in scientific advancement, for the most part, science advances through the patient application of principles crystallized centuries ago. 4 • CaNaDIaN CHIROPRaCTOR | DECEMBER 2010 www.canadianchiropractor.ca contents