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Chiropractic Health Care Continues to Expand Globally

It was September of 1895 when Daniel David Palmer, founder of chiropractic, made the first spinal adjustment. Before that time there were no chiropractors in the United States, or anywhere else in the world. D.D. Palmer introduced the world to what he called “Chiropractic,” a new natural health care system intended to get sick people well and keep the well from getting sick.

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Chiropractic 101: An Aspiring Chiropractor

My name is Melissa, and this fall I will be a junior at the University of Southern California. I am writing you this email because I am interested in being a chiropractor. I have done some research online and while looking around, I found your website (ADIOLA). Seeing your ambition, personality, dedication, and love of your career and life is very inspiring. I was wondering, since I am still trying to figure things out about this career, if you would be willing to give me some advice and your general opinion about this field of work. What was it that got you interested in being a chiropractor? What kind of schooling did you have to go though? What would you say are the pros and cons of your career? I do have many more questions, but if there is any other information that you would be willing to share, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my email. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Pain is Inevitable; Suffering is Optional

Remember how the doctor lied to you when you were a kid as he jabbed your rear end with the pointy needle of a giant syringe as long as a broomstick? “This is going to hurt me a lot more than it hurts you!” Did he really think we kids were dumb enough to fall for that baloney?

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Why All Workers Need Regular Chiropractic Care

Shoulder AssessmentAn ugly two-inch long and quarter-inch wide dark pink scar is slashed across my right shoulder. This is the remnant of what will most likely be the last office job I will ever have. It is, however, not the only remnant. I also have the misfortune of being one of over 50 million people in the United States who suffer from chronic pain. Although I have yet to find anything that completely cures my pain, I have found only one thing that helps it. I receive chiropractor care. Without it, my body falls into a dismal state of agony and numbness. I am 38 years old and in great physical shape. I am otherwise perfectly healthy. So how did I come to this? It’s quite simple, really. The human body was not designed to do the things we ask of it in the workplace. Who hasn’t heard of repetitive stress injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, and ergonomics? There’s a reason for this. Statistics say approximately one third of the workforce regularly works in pain.

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Chiropractic Health Care Continues to Expand Globally

It was September of 1895 when Daniel David Palmer, founder of chiropractic, made the first spinal adjustment. Before that time there were no chiropractors in the United States, or anywhere else in the world. D.D. Palmer introduced the world to what he called “Chiropractic,” a new natural health care system intended to get sick people well and keep the well from getting sick.

Read More »

Chiropractic 101: An Aspiring Chiropractor

My name is Melissa, and this fall I will be a junior at the University of Southern California. I am writing you this email because I am interested in being a chiropractor. I have done some research online and while looking around, I found your website (ADIOLA). Seeing your ambition, personality, dedication, and love of your career and life is very inspiring. I was wondering, since I am still trying to figure things out about this career, if you would be willing to give me some advice and your general opinion about this field of work. What was it that got you interested in being a chiropractor? What kind of schooling did you have to go though? What would you say are the pros and cons of your career? I do have many more questions, but if there is any other information that you would be willing to share, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my email. I look forward to hearing from you.

Read More »

Pain is Inevitable; Suffering is Optional

Remember how the doctor lied to you when you were a kid as he jabbed your rear end with the pointy needle of a giant syringe as long as a broomstick? “This is going to hurt me a lot more than it hurts you!” Did he really think we kids were dumb enough to fall for that baloney?

Read More »

Why All Workers Need Regular Chiropractic Care

Shoulder AssessmentAn ugly two-inch long and quarter-inch wide dark pink scar is slashed across my right shoulder. This is the remnant of what will most likely be the last office job I will ever have. It is, however, not the only remnant. I also have the misfortune of being one of over 50 million people in the United States who suffer from chronic pain. Although I have yet to find anything that completely cures my pain, I have found only one thing that helps it. I receive chiropractor care. Without it, my body falls into a dismal state of agony and numbness. I am 38 years old and in great physical shape. I am otherwise perfectly healthy. So how did I come to this? It’s quite simple, really. The human body was not designed to do the things we ask of it in the workplace. Who hasn’t heard of repetitive stress injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, and ergonomics? There’s a reason for this. Statistics say approximately one third of the workforce regularly works in pain.

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