None. In fact, during the expert panel, I was pleasantly surprised at the degree of acceptance of spinal manipulation as a therapeutic model. The problem will be to get on base.
A study done in Ottawa looked at the relationship between the working team and the inclusion of a chiropractor over a course of about 18 months. The study showed there was increasing confidence of the practitioners in providing chiropractic care as they interacted with the individuals. The team really began to coalesce and collaborate at a much higher level as that cooperation became more intact.
We wanted to provide a basis to show that in the Canadian military. The Canadian Chiropractic Association has proposed a study to be embarked upon, where five centres would be selected, and chiropractors would work on teams to develop a rationale for how we're going to do that effectively.