It was wonderful to see your feature with Dr. L. John Fayc in your April 2007 issue. I see that he has not mellowed in his call to bring chiropractic kicking and screaming into the 21st century. I remember being in chiropractic college in the late seventies and learning about "listings" and how to mark them on an X-ray. At the same time, I was studying joint physiology. I realized then that Palmer and Kapandji were worlds apart. After graduation, I attended Dr. Faye's MPI seminars. I found that 1 did not have to assassinate my brains to be a DC. There was a rational approach to the subluxation and how to deal with it. Unfortunately, the profession has a long way to go. In twenty-six years, I have never had a patient who had previously worked with a DC that I didn't have to explain that they didn't have "a bone out of place" and I was not "putting it back in." So keep up the good work. Dr. John. Chiropractic needs you now more than ever. Dwctyne S. Borgstrand, D.C. Send your letters to the editor to editorial @amchiropractor.com