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by Eduard Burt on December 15, 2010
Chiropractic is often related to osteopathy, though both treatments focus on the musculoskeletal system which includes the spine but they are not the same. Osteopathy believes in treating the body as a whole which includes the musculoskeletal system but do not believe that all diseases are a cause of some vertebral misalignment and a simple […]
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by Eduard Burt on December 15, 2010
It is recorded that chiropractic is very much established in the United States and Canada and it is considered to be the largest alternative medical profession in the United States. It is now on the third spot following medicine and dentistry on the doctored profession in the U.S. Most people who seek the chiropractic care […]
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by Eduard Burt on December 9, 2010
The chiropractic philosophy is based on three aspects: vitalism, spiritual inspiration and rationalism. Their philosophy is what distinguishes the chiropractic practice from medicine and allows them to practice their treatment without prescribing medications. The chiropractor’s straight philosophy would reject the idea of testing their treatments using the unscientific method. They not only rely on their […]
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by Eduard Burt on December 8, 2010
The chiropractic practice has come a long way since it begun in 1895. A lot of changes were necessary to improve the way chiropractor treat their patient. They do make all the changes to be able to keep up with the advancements the mainstream medicine is having. With the improvement and changes, the chiropractic practice […]
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by Eduard Burt on December 8, 2010
The chiropractic technique began in 1895 and with its long history it also faced several changes similar with any other forms of treatments. Chiropractic has two main groups namely the straights and mixers. Although both the founder D.D Palmer and his son B.J. Palmer were straights which means that they are strongly against the use […]
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by Eduard Burt on December 8, 2010
Ever since the chiropractic practice has begun there have been a number of controversies and criticisms it faced, both internal and external controversy. Because it is closely related in some way to some branches of mainstream medicine the practice have been on a continuing battle to prove that they are legitimate.
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by Eduard Burt on December 8, 2010
Chiropractic care began in the year 1895. And Daniel David Palmer a magnetic healer from Davenport Iowa was the founder of the said alternative medicine. He performed his first adjustment with a partially deaf Harvey Lillard, a janitor of Palmer’s office. Lillard then mentioned to Palmer that he noticed his hearing got better after the […]
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