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Chiropractic Use On The Rise! © Copyright 2003-2005 Dr. Krisjan M. Gustavson. Please ask permission to reproduce. Patients
like you are having more say in your health care, and you
want natural options -
Consider this old analogy; there is a hill, dangerous in its height. With no protection, people could fall down the hill, and need an ambulance to take them away. Or the alternative would be to place a fence at the top of the hill to prevent the damaging falls. Chiropractic can be likened to the fence it is preventative and deliberate by nature, whereas conventional medicine is the ambulance - it was designed to treat illness and disease, not prevent them in the first place with diet, exercise, positive mental attitude, and a healthy lifestyle including chiropractic care. - Canadian Chiropractic Association "23% of
consumers said they would go to a chiropractor ""Results
of a study of more than 800 patients showed that more than
half of people "Doctors
of chiropractic reported that approximately 12% of their
patients were under "A New
England Journal of Medicine article stating that a group of
patients with acute low back pain were more satisfied with
the treatment they received from chiropractors than "About
80 percent of working-age adults can expect to have at least
one bout And here's how it all began Used by ancient Chinese, Indian, Roman and Egyptian cultures, forms of Chiropractic has been around for thousands of years. Hippocrates, the father of medicine once wrote "Look well to the spine, for many diseases have their origin in dislocations of the vertebral column." Even with such a long history, Chiropractic wasn't introduced into Canada until the early 1900s. In Canada, Chiropractic initially was introduced by Daniel Palmer of Davenport, Iowa. A long time student of anatomy and physiology, like many physicians of the time, Palmer was practicing prior to licensing laws and the establishment of medical education requirements. In the course of his studies, Palmer offered healing therapy to a building janitor by adjusting a misaligned vertebrae and thereby restoring the man's hearing. Palmer began treating others with Chiropractic and his reputation grew. Many people experienced the healing of physical disorders after they received these Chiropractic adjustments Although many medical doctors lacked formal education at that time, Palmer's techniques were espoused as dangerous and as a result, a backlash toward Chiropractic was created. This distrust continued for more than 100 years. Now medical doctors no longer are allowed to keep their patients away from appropriate chiropractic care. Doctors of Chiropractic are trained at Chiropractic colleges with similar educational requirements as medical schools and are now accepted as primary health care professionals; giving special attention to the structural, spinal, musculoskeletal, and neurological relationships. Fortunately for your sake, acceptance of Chiropractic is even increasing in the medical community. An increasing number of primary care physicians are referring patients to Chiropractors and many insurance companies offer reimbursement for Chiropractic services. Chiropractic is now considered one of the most widely used forms of alternative health care with more than 22 million people annually seeking treatment. Consumers are finding that Chiropractors are an effective "fence at the top of the hill", rather than the "ambulance at the bottom." As health care costs rise and many conventional medicines offer impersonal care, people want positive alternatives to conventional medicine like the care Chiropractors provide.
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