Many chiropractors are perplexed as to why chiropractic has become associated with bad backs, still necks and other musculoskeletal problems. The first chiropractic patient was deaf and he, in fact, did not even go to the chiropractor for his deafness. (Since chiropractic had not yet been discovered there were obviously...
Vertebral Subluxation?
This practice concentrates solely on the detection, analysis and correction of the Vertebral Subluxation: slight misalignment's in the spine which interfere with vital nerve transmissions that run the body. This is done with the firm conviction that every level of human performance is better when no vertebral subluxations are present....
Gray’s Anatomy
The most influential text book on anatomy, Gray’s Anatomy, has this to say: “every function of the human body is under control of the nervous system.” It is the job of the spine to protect the gelatinous structure called the spinal cord and the nerve trunks that emanate off from...
What Is Chiropractic?
The world, “Chiropractic,” taken from the Greek, “cheir” (hand), plus “praktikos” (effective), means “effective hands.” The science of chiropractic is defined as being the science of adjusting by hand any or all luxations (dislocation) of the 300 articular joins of the human body, more especially, the 52 articulations of the...