As an international, peer reviewed journal, Clinical Chiropractic aims to enhance the standards and quality of the practice of
chiropractic by providing authoritative information of use to the clinical chiropractor in development of their professional career;
clinical skills and performance; and ability to deliver optimal patient care. It further seeks to improve the level of knowledge about
chiropractic and ensure its widest dissemination.
The journal utilises the double-blind peer review process. The Editor welcomes
the following types of article for publication, provided they are deemed to be of relevance, benefit or interest to the clinically practicing
chiropractor:
Best Evidence Topics
Book Reviews
Case Challenge
Case Reports
Case
Reviews
Clinical Audits
Clinical Procedures
Commentaries
Conferences - reports and abstracts
Editorials
Indices of academic works produced by associations or academic institutions