Doctor of Chiropractic ratios showed stronger relationships with lower heart disease mortality rates compared to Medical Doctor ratios. This information is in accordance to an observational study done by John Hart DC, MHSc, Assistant Director of Research, Sherman College of Chiropractic.
Chiropractic with Dr. Brett E. Dongell
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Chiropractic for Children
Parents will do just about anything to protect their child's health. They
serve nutritionally balanced meals, encourage daily exercise, and insist on
regular dental and eye examinations. Yet many neglect the most important part of
the child's health care program: regular spinal checkups.
In fact, many babies receive their first subluxations during pregnancy and the birthing process. Modern medical procedures such as the Cesarean section, the use of forceps, and induced deliveries put unnatural strains on the infant's delicate body. Frequently, doctors still hold the baby upside down from the feet. Throughout the ordeal, the tiny spine is twisted, tugged and stretched. The frequent result: subluxations.
People who understand the importance of spinal checkups and care bring their children into the chiropractor's office when they are tiny infants.
Subluxation on Delivery
Misalignments in spinal bones which interfere with the normal flow of nerve
energy are known as subluxations. Many people still associate them with major
trauma. They think the spine can be affected only after lifting heavy objects or
being in an automobile accident. They don't realize that the daily activities of
young children can easily result in subluxations.In fact, many babies receive their first subluxations during pregnancy and the birthing process. Modern medical procedures such as the Cesarean section, the use of forceps, and induced deliveries put unnatural strains on the infant's delicate body. Frequently, doctors still hold the baby upside down from the feet. Throughout the ordeal, the tiny spine is twisted, tugged and stretched. The frequent result: subluxations.
People who understand the importance of spinal checkups and care bring their children into the chiropractor's office when they are tiny infants.
The Silent Killer
Unfortunately, there are many cells and organs in the body that do not send
out any alarms to alert us that they are not functioning at 100% capacity.
Because of vertebral subluxations, they will not be receiving a normal flow of
energy. The instructions from the body's Innate Intelligence will not be getting
through properly.
If a subluxation continues undetected, the organ may suffer great damage, yet we won't even be aware of it! Because subluxations can destroy a person's health without any visible signs, they are often called "the silent killer."
If you wait until your body sends out pain or other clear signals, it may too late. You need to stop subluxations before they have a chance to do major damage and before they become difficult to correct.
You -- and your entire family -- need to visit a chiropractor regularly to make sure you can all lead a healthy, subluxation-free life.
If a subluxation continues undetected, the organ may suffer great damage, yet we won't even be aware of it! Because subluxations can destroy a person's health without any visible signs, they are often called "the silent killer."
If you wait until your body sends out pain or other clear signals, it may too late. You need to stop subluxations before they have a chance to do major damage and before they become difficult to correct.
You -- and your entire family -- need to visit a chiropractor regularly to make sure you can all lead a healthy, subluxation-free life.
Vertebral Subluxation
Misalignments
Instructions from our brain are sent to all parts of the body as electrical impulses. These impulses travel along the spinal cord, which subdivides into individual nerve fibers throughout the body.
The spinal cord is protected by a "tunnel" of small, interlocking bones called the spinal column. The individual bones are called vertebrae. Nerves branch off from the spinal cord through small openings between the vertebrae. When each vertebra is in its proper position, the nerve fiber passes through without a problem. Nerve impulses can flow freely, racing to and from the brain at incredible speeds.
Although the spinal column is a sturdy structure, individual vertebrae can become misplaced. When that happens, it's called a vertebral subluxation. One of the most common causes of vertebral subluxation is automobile accidents. Yet, many everyday activities can result in subluxations as well. Picking up heavy objects, taking part in sports, and even sitting for prolonged periods at a desk can all put stress on the vertebrae.
Dis-ease
When spinal bones are not in their proper place, the openings between them
can narrow. The vertebrae can impinge on the nerves branching out from these
spaces. This is commonly, though inaccurately, known as a "pinched nerve."
This interferes with the normal flow of energy along the nerve fibers. Messages traveling along the nerves will be distorted. If the full, normal energy flow cannot pass to and from the brain, some part of the body will be adversely affected.
We do not understand the human body well enough to predict exactly what effect a subluxation will have. The nervous system is far too complex for that. But we do know that any change in the flow of nerve energy has to result in an abnormal change in body function.
Sometimes, the fact that there is nerve interference becomes obvious. We experience pain, soreness, irregularity, weakness, digestive disturbances or other health imbalances.
These are symptoms of the body's dis-ease. They are NOT problems in themselves. They are outward alarms that a part of the human system isn't working right.
Ignoring these symptoms, or silencing them with pills, doesn't do anything to help the real problem. Unless we get to the root of the problem -- the nerve interference -- the affected organ will continue to function improperly and its health will decline.
This interferes with the normal flow of energy along the nerve fibers. Messages traveling along the nerves will be distorted. If the full, normal energy flow cannot pass to and from the brain, some part of the body will be adversely affected.
We do not understand the human body well enough to predict exactly what effect a subluxation will have. The nervous system is far too complex for that. But we do know that any change in the flow of nerve energy has to result in an abnormal change in body function.
Sometimes, the fact that there is nerve interference becomes obvious. We experience pain, soreness, irregularity, weakness, digestive disturbances or other health imbalances.
These are symptoms of the body's dis-ease. They are NOT problems in themselves. They are outward alarms that a part of the human system isn't working right.
Ignoring these symptoms, or silencing them with pills, doesn't do anything to help the real problem. Unless we get to the root of the problem -- the nerve interference -- the affected organ will continue to function improperly and its health will decline.
Chiropractor's Oath
Chiropractor’s Oath
In accordance with the Chiropractic Principles of the Art, Science and Philosophy of Chiropractic, and in consequence of my dedication to restoration of the sick to health, I promise and swear to keep to the best of my ability and judgment, the following oath:
I will adhere to the code of ethics espoused by the chiropractic profession.
I will observe and practice professional conduct in relations with my patients, my colleagues, myself and my profession. I will seek to preserve the integrity of my profession and help it to grow in service to the benefit of all humanity.
I will serve my patients to the best of my ability, violating neither their confidence nor their dignity, and in my association with these patients, I shall not violate that which is moral and right.
I will provide regimen for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment.
I will regard and refer to my fellow doctors with honor and dignity, giving credit for their dedication and commitment to the profession.
I will continue to improve my knowledge and skill, and be sincere in my resolution to justify the responsibility which this degree symbolizes and imposes.