| What Are Chiropractics? Some Helpful Hints From a Local Doctor. |
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| Tuesday, 16 May 2006 | |
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The Science, Philosophy and Art of Chiropractic
The chiropractic profession is a little over 100 years old
having been started by our founding father, Daniel David Palmer, in 1896 and
further developed by his son, BJ Palmer in Davenport Iowa, USA. The practice of manipulating
the spine, however, dates back to Hippocrates and pictures of doctors working
with spines can be found in the ancient records of many cultures. The major
difference between manipulating and adjusting the spine is specificity.
While manipulation is usually a global torquing of the spinal column using long
levers (arms, legs, torso), the chiropractic adjustment is a specific high
velocity, low amplitude (fast but shallow) correction made to a single level of
the vertebral column with the intent to restore lost motion in the
articulations and remove interference from the central nervous system. Chiropractic began and continues today with a sound philosophy based on simple anatomical facts.
Chiropractic survived in its infancy solely because many patients identified with the logical, holistic concept that the power that made the body heals the body when there is no interference to the nervous system. For many patients who had tried every other form of health care our profession was their last resort. The annals of chiropractic abound with “miracle stories” of many types of infirmities (not just low back and neck pain) responding to chiropractic care. However, as the profession began to gain acceptance and patients sought reimbursement from insurance companies the demand for scientific research explaining and supporting chiropractic increased. This led to multitudes of trials, double blind studies, and anatomical explorations into the incredible complexity of the spinal articulations. Today’s Doctor of Chiropractic typically holds a four year undergraduate degree plus three to four years of graduate school studying anatomy, physiology, pathology, biochemistry, histology, radiology, nutrition, the biomechanics of the human spine and extremities, rehabilitation of the muscles and articulations and, of course, the art of spinal adjusting. When choosing your Doctor of Chiropractic be sure to ask to see their diploma (usually prominently displayed in the office) and get to know them on a personal level. By all means, ask questions about their philosophy and methods until you are comfortable and have established a level of trust. All good doctors (in any field) are first and foremost great teachers. I have found that a well educated patient who understands how their body works and the concepts behind chiropractic typically returns to health much faster than one who chooses not to take responsibility for their health. You may write to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or call our Cancun office #8870028 with any further questions that you may have. We invite you to learn more about our wonderful profession and add “life to your years” with the healing science of chiropractic. In future articles we will focus on specific musculo-skeletal problems and simple tips on what you can do to help prevent them and / or rehabilitate your spine if you are already suffering. Author: Dr. Joseph Will, 1997 Graduate of New York Chiropractic University Note: Joseph also is available to Playa del Carmen patients in the clinic of alternative medicine in the community of Nicte-Ha located just north of the “Colosio.” The number to make an appointment there is: 984-8592625 Trackback(0)
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