
A Brief History Of Chiropractic
The first recorded chiropractic adjustment
was performed on September 18, 1895, by Dr.
Daniel David Palmer, a Canadian-born teacher and
helter. Dr. Palmer was, at the time, studying
the cause and effect of disease. His patient was
Harvey Lillard, a janitor working in the same
building as Dr. Palmer in Davenport, Iowa. Mr.
Lillard, who had complained of hearing problems
for over 17 years, allowed Dr. Palmer to examine
his spine. Dr. Palmer discovered a "lump" on Mr.
Lillard's back and suspected that a vertebra
might be out of place, which he then
repositioned the vertebra with a gentle thrust.
After several such treatments, much of Mr.
Lillard's hearing was restored.
Since Dr. Palmer's first chiropractic
adjustment, the art and science of chiropractic
has progressed significantly. Today, advanced
diagnostic procedures, sophisticated equipment,
scientific research, and the growing acceptance
among other health care professionals makes
chiropractic a popular health care choice.
For more information please visit our Encino or
Beverly Hills Chiropractic office and consult
with Dr. Alon Naor.
Chiropractic Philosophy
The chiropractic perspective on health and
disease emphasizes two fundamental concepts:
1) the structure and condition of the body
influences how the body functions and its
ability to heal itself; and 2) the mind-body
relationship is instrumental in maintaining
health and in the healing processes.
Although chiropractic shares much with other
health professions, its emphasis and application
of philosophy distinguishes it from modern
medicine. Chiropractic philosophy gravitates
toward a holistic ("total person") approach to
healing which combines elements of the mind,
body and spirit and maintains that health
depends on obedience to natural laws, and that
deviation from such laws can result in illness.
Widespread Use of Chiropractic Care
The increasing interest in alternative forms
of care has caught the attention of several
health associations and government agencies. A
1993 study in the New England Journal of
Medicine reported that "The estimated number of
visits made in 1990 to providers of
unconventional therapy was greater than the
number of visits to all primary care medical
nationwide," and chiropractic was among the most
frequently used non-medical therapies.
A follow-up report published in the Journal of
the American Medical Association in 1998 found
that the use of non-medical treatments had
increased significantly since the 1990 survey,
with "overall prevalence of use increased by
25%, total visits by an estimated 47%, and
expenditures on services provided by
practitioners of alternative therapies by an
estimated 45%." Of the survey respondents, one
in nine (11%) had used chiropractic care within
the previous year.
Healthy Tips for a Healthy Spine
The following tips can help you take better
care of your spine:
1) Make sure you have a firm mattress that
keeps the spine aligned and supports the spine's
natural curve. The best sleeping positions are
on your back or side.
2) When standing for extended periods, rest
one foot on a small stool to maintain spinal
curvature and relieve pressure. The knees should
be bent when bending forward. Low-heeled shoes
may help by maintaining spinal curvatures and
cushioning your weight.
3) Use chairs that promote good posture and
support your back. Placing a lumbar support in
the lower portion of your back may help support
your spine's natural curve. Readjust the seat of
your car so that your knees are level with your
hips.
4) When bending forward, bend at the knees
and hips, but keep your back straight. This will
help to keep your spine's curvature in proper
alignment. When lifting, keep your spine
straight while using your legs to do most of the
work. Hold the objects being lifted close to
your body to keep the weight on your spine to a
minimum.
The ABCs of Subluxations
Vertebral subluxations are displacements of
the spinal bones (vertebrae) that can cause
stress to your spinal cord and nervous system.
Subluxations may be caused by poor sleeping
habits, poor posture, strenuous exercise,
injuries, auto accidents, sports, slips or
falls, and in some cases, the birthing process
itself.
Chiropractic adjustments are very helpful in
correcting subluxations and restoring optimal
health.
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