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Dean L. Smith, D.C.

JVSR - Dean L. Smith, DC
Dean L. Smith, D.C.

Dean L. Smith, D.C., M.Sc. is a 1997 graduate of the National College of Chiropractic and is currently working towards a Ph.D. in the Department of Psychology at Miami University (Ohio). He has a part-time private practice in Oxford, Ohio and is chiropractor and ergonomic consultant to Pinnacle Computer Corporation in Cincinnati. His practice is based on the correction of subluxation for all ages and empowering the public with an awareness of the principles of human potential. His research interests involve the effects of vertebra subluxation on postural dynamics and muscular strength. In particular, Dean is interested in how subluxation influences the interaction of perception and action in maintaining control of posture. This research has theoretical implications for understanding the constraints that subluxation places on one’s behavior. Dr. Smith regularly teaches about enhancement of athletic performance and chiropractic. For more detail on his background visit: www.camdenchiropractic.com 
He can be reached at: (937) 787-3458, or e-mail: SMITHDL2@MUOHIO.EDU 

 

Theory 
Muscular Strength and Chiropractic:
Theoretical Mechanisms and Health Implications
Dean L. Smith, D.C., M.Sc.BIO, and Ronald H. Cox, Ph.D.BIO 
ABSTRACT

 

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