by Eduard Burt on December 10, 2010
People, young and old alike do suffer from a bad back every once in awhile. Some suffer from chronic back pain while others experience back pain from activities that can sprain or strain the back. This pain can be such a hassle that we can’t perform at an optimum level when we experience such pain. […]
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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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