Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research (CCR) Research Lab Updates
The Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research (CCR) is getting into high gear this fall, and the research lab is excited to share a few updates and newly launched studies that are in study recruitment and data collection. The PAT (Palpation and Adjustment…
Looking for Stroke Rehabilitation 12-Week Study Participants
Life University’s Office of Sponsored Research and Scholarly Activity Center for Chiropractic Research is looking for study participants. Are you still not feeling your best following stroke rehabilitation and would like to participate in a 12-week study? If so, chiropractic care and assessments will be…
Stress Study Seeking Participants
Perceived stress and patterns of autonomic function: a protocol development study. You may qualify for a Life University study designed to examine the relationship between stress and the nervous system. Are you above 18 years old and a current student at Life University? Participation will…
Dr. Sid E Williams CCR Presented at the Virtual 44th Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics
The American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) was founded in 1977 to encourage and foster the exchange of information and ideas among biomechanists working in different disciplines and to facilitate the development of biomechanics as a basic and applied science. Each year, Life University faculty and…
Student Research Opportunities
The College of Online Education (COE) is pleased to announce a new addition to Life University, Dr. Rochelle Rothman, who will serve as the college’s instructional designer.
LIFE UNIVERSITY CREATES GROUNDBREAKING CHIROPRACTIC TECHNOLOGY WITH PAT (PALPATION AND ADJUSTMENT TRAINER)
Marietta, Georgia, June 24, 2020 – Life University (LIFE) is yet again leading the way in chiropractic education with the creation of PAT (Palpation and Adjustment Trainer). Developed by the University’s Dr. Sid E. Williams Center for Chiropractic Research (CCR), PAT is an anatomically accurate, technology-based mannequin with the look, feel, size and weight of an average person.
Students Boost Research at LIFE
Life University offers its students many opportunities to get involved in research. Research is a critical component in health care, especially Chiropractic. Students can develop their own research studies or work on a new or existing study with LIFE faculty, staff or field doctors.
ORSA Research Funding for LIFE U Faculty & Staff
Small-scale funding for research and other evidence-based scholarly and creative activities is provided by the ORSA Funded Projects program. This opportunity is open to LIFE U faculty and staff. The application deadline is March 2, 2020. For questions email the Office of Sponsored Research and…
Research, Innovation, Service and Education (RISE) Scholarship
The Research, Innovation, Service and Education (RISE) Scholarship is open to full-time students in the College of Chiropractic and College of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies. Email OSRSA@LIFE.edu for more details. Application Deadline: March 2, 2020
Evaluating the Global Mechanical Assessment (GMA) Method as Surrogate for Neuromuscular Dysfunction
The purpose of the study is to determine if the Global Mechanical Assessment (GMA) could be a low-tech, clinically observable surrogate for the neurologic changes associated with the correction of a subluxation through application of a chiropractic adjustment. To measure changes, individuals will be outfitted…
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