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The safety of chiropractic care has been well documented in professiona; journals of all kinds. Serious side-effects of chiropractic manipulative therapy occur approximately one out of every one million adjustments. Compare this to the serious side-effects of medicines and surgical errors to put safety in perspective. Research reveals that some 100,000 people ale each year from the effects of prescription drugs that prescribed by their doctors.
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Doctors of Chiropractic comprise the second largest health care profession with over 50,000 D.C. practitioners in the U.S. They earn the title "doctor along with medical doctors (M.D.), doctors of osteopathy (DO.), and dentists lD.D.S.). The educational process leading to the title Doctor of Chiropractic is quite similar to that of an M.D. and DO.
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Over the course of the past 2 decades the typical golf swing has changed dramatically. Today's golfers have exaggerated back swings that place a tremendous amount of stress on the joints, discs, and muscles of the lower and middle back regions. Even under the best physical conditions, todays golf swing isn't exactly back friendly stress on the spine. Either way the end result is lower back pain! It appears as though golfers experiencing lower back pain have reached near epidemic proportions. In fact, one study reported that approximately 50% of those golfing regularly would develop chronic low back problems at some point in their lives.
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Imagine trying to balance a bowling ball on a stick To make it more difficult, tilt the stick forward while trying to maintain balance of the bowling ball. That's what it's like trying to support your head on your neck fit loses its natural curve! Your neck was created with a built-in shock absorber called a curve or lordosis. This was formed by design because the curve acts like a spring and absorbs the shock of your head resting on your neck. Think of the same bowling ball now resting on a large spring.., can you see and feel the difference? When your neck loses its curve, the ligaments supporting your neck become stretched and lose their ability to maintain the curve. This can occur from a motor vehicle accident, chronic poor posture or uncorrected vertebral subluxation complexes.
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