Archive for the ‘adjustment’ category
November 6, 2009
[originally published in KCN, October 2000]
The flame may be out in Sydney, but our society’s fire for sports will never be doused. There’s nothing like the Olympics, however, to bring out our patriotic competitiveness. It’s great to watch our dedicated athletes who have invested their lives in perfecting their sport obtain Olympic status. It’s inspiring to see them push the human-envelope of performance and break records. It gives us a sense of pride. And because they reside in the same country as us, there is a certain part of us that shares in their glory. This feeling goes deeper for us chiropractors, however, because we know that numerous Olympic athletes owe much of their successes, and sometimes continued ability to compete, to chiropractic care.
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Categories: adjustment, healthy living, maintenance care, sports, whole body health
Tags: adjustment, aerobics, Anchor Chiropractic, archery, athletes and chiropractic, auto racing, baseball, basketball, biathalon, bodybuilding, boxing, chiropractic, chiropractic adjustment, chiropractor, cycling, dancing, Dr. Thomas Lamar, football, golf, gymnastics, health, horse racing, kick-boxing, Kingston, Kitsap, Olympians, olympic events, Olympics, rodeo, soccer, sports injury, surfing, tennis, triathalon, volleyball
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November 2, 2009

Listen to Interview with the “Bear Chiropractor!”
[originally published in KCN, September 2000]
Now I’ve heard that neck pain can be a bear —but can a bear have neck pain? Apparently so. Just ask Fred. Fred, by the way, is a long-time resident of Montana’s Grizzly Discovery Center — that’s right, Fred is a grizzly bear.
Dr. Gale Ford, veterinarian and executive director of the center, told Dynamic Chiropractic (one of our popular trade publications) that Fred’s neck was most likely injured rough housing with one or more of his playmates. Much to Fred’s frustration, Dr. Ford’s initial treatment, which consisted mainly of antibiotics, offered no relief for his aching neck. Not giving up on her 700 pound, hairy patient, Dr. Ford did what she considered to be the next “logical” step — she called a chiropractor.
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Categories: adjustment, animal, animal chiropractic, neck pain, subluxation
Tags: adjustment, alternative veterinary medicine, Anchor Chiropractic, animal chiropractic, chiropractic, chiropractic adjustment, chiropractor, Daniel Kamen D.C., Dr. Thomas Lamar, grizzly bear, health, Kingston, Kitsap, Kyle Goltz D.C., neck pain, spinal adjustment, subluxation, vertebra, vertebrae, vertebral subluxation complex
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October 23, 2009
[originally published in KCN, August 2000]
“Well Mrs. Jones, I believe I may have found the source of your back pain. From your examination and history, I was able to identify several areas in your spine suffering from the Vertebral Subluxation Complex. This is a condition in which some of the movable bones in your spine (vertebrae) lose their normal motion and position and become fixated or ‘stuck.’ The loss of motion and position of these bones can pinch or irritate the delicate nerve roots that exit between them, causing pain, muscle spasms, inflammation, and faulty nerve transmissions to the rest of your body. In addition, this loss of motion eventually deprives the joints and surrounding tissues of vital nourishment. Consequently, the degenerative effects of arthritis begin to set in.
“The good news is that I can help. (more…)
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Categories: adjustment, chiropractic 101, subluxation
Tags: adjustment, alchol, Anchor Chiropractic, chemical imbalance, chiropractic, chiropractor, depression, Dr. Thomas Lamar, drugs, emotional, emotional upset, falls, grief, health, Kingston, Kitsap, motor vehicle accident, physical trauma, pollution, remorse, repetative motion, second hand smoke, slips, smoking, stress, subluxation, trauma, upset, vertebral subluxation complex
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September 25, 2009
[originally published in KCN, November 2009]
Imagine, if you will, a Hollywoodesque, classic scene of a bygone era when a tantruming, unruly, obstinate toddler is grabbed by the wrist from his stern, fast-walking, nursemaid — who exemplifies the antithesis of Mary Poppins — and is briskly pulled along across the courtyard and up the steps of the manor. What you probably wouldn’t imagine though is what might happen next: the child shrieks out in pain and the arm that had been pulled by the nursemaid now hangs motionless. Too hard to imagine? Well, it must have happened often enough, because doctors ended up giving it a name: “nursemaid’s elbow.” (more…)
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Categories: adjustment, children, extremities, subluxation
Tags: adjustment, Anchor Chiropractic, children, chiropractic, chiropractic adjustment, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, elbow, elbow pain, extremity pain, health, kids, Kingston, Kitsap, nurse maid elbow, nursemaid elbow, nursemaid's elbow, pain, pulled elbow, radial head subluxation, slipped elbow, subluxation, toddler, toddler's elbow
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September 20, 2009
With last week’s FDA announcement that they have finally given the “nod of approval” of a much anticipated Swine Flu vaccine — with availability slated for early October — I was reminded of a Chiropractic blog post I read several months back in the heat of the Swine Flu Media Frenzy. The article, which I am printing below because it was so well written, was about how Chiropractors of yesteryear played an unsung role in helping patients across our country during the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918 — a role that many have chalked up to the reason for chiropractic’s success and proliferation as an occupation. It’s a bit of history that (1) you don’t hear about much, and (2), at the very least, should give even the toughest skeptic some pause. D.D. Palmer, the founder of chiropractic — which, by the way, celebrated its 114th birthday two days ago — asked the right question when he said:
“I desired to know why one person was ailing and his associate, eating at the same table, working in the same shop, at the same bench was not. Why? What difference was there in these two persons that caused one to have various diseases, while his partner escaped?” — D.D. Palmer
In a word: neuroimunology. Read my Licking Doorknobs article for more on that. But for now, take a step back into history with ChiroUnity.com’s April 27, 2009 blog post.
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[This entry courtesy of ChiroUnity.com April 27, 2009]
Chiropratic: May be the Best Defense Against Influenza
Media reports of Swine Flu in Mexico and now several US cities are frightening to many Americans, who are made to feel helpless. As a result, many will turn to dangerous vaccines out of fear and a lack of honest information. This virus is a strain of H1N1, the same virus responsible for the 1918 Flu Pandemic (often referred to as the “Spanish Flu”).
At this point, most confirmed cases in the United States have been mild and there have been no confirmed fatalities. However, in Mexico there has been a high case fatality rate among young adults, 25-44, with atypical pneumonia, which has similarities with the 1918 flu pandemic.
The media is reporting that the 1918 pandemic was composed of a recombination of H1N1 seasonal flu and H1N1 swine flu. What you won’t hear reported in the main stream media is how chiropractic care afforded life saving relief to so many back in 1918.
The 1918 flu epidemic swept silently across the world bringing death and fear to homes in every land. More than one hundred million people died. In 1918 almost nothing was known about prevention, protection, treatment or cure of influenza. The whole world stood at its mercy, or lack of it.
Strangely enough, around that same time, chiropractic, the only American born health care profession, was close to extinction only 23 years after its discovery. In the time just after the end of World War I, laws against slander were so lenient that medical doctors were allowed to openly attack the chiropractic profession without any regard to truth, legality or the best interest of the patients.
Because medical doctors were making it so hard to have a practice, chiropractors were making mostly house calls. In 1918, chiropractors in Wisconsin began going door-to-door adjusting anyone who had the Flu.
As a result, an amazing thing occurred. Those who were adjusted by a chiropractor didn’t die.
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Categories: adjustment, chiropractic history, germs, guest author, healthy living, subluxation, whole body health
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, chiropractic, chiropractic adjustment, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, immune system, influenza, Kingston, Kitsap, neuroimunology, Spanish Flu, subluxation, Swine Flu, Swine Flu vaccine, vertebral subluxation, vertebral subluxation complex
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August 28, 2009

[originally published in KCN, September 2009]
For many of us, going “number 2” is just something we fit into our day. Not much thought is given to it. Sure, most of us have experienced an occasional, short-term bout of constipation, perhaps due to a shift in diet, not drinking enough water, or emotional stress. But unfortunately, the $800 million spent each year in this country for laxatives tells us that for some, constipation is hardly “an occasional bout” — it’s a way of life.
Consider the story of an 8-year-old boy who, since the day he was born, would only experience a bowel movement once every 7 to 10 days — sometimes almost 2 weeks would go by. And when he would finally “go,” it was a 1 to 2 hour experience in the bathroom that almost always ended up with mom or dad fetching the plunger. (more…)
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Categories: adjustment, children, chronic, infants, subluxation, visceral conditions
Tags: adult, Anchor Chiropractic, bowel movement, children, chiropractic, chiropractor, chronic, constipation, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, infant, Kingston, Kitsap, laxative, nerve function, pediatric, pinched nerve
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August 14, 2009
[originally published in KCN, February 2000]
Today it is becoming more and more accepted by the health care community and public at large that chiropractors are great back doctors. I would agree. The scientific literature certainly supports our primary method of treatment for back pain, and more insurance companies are covering our services for it. Considering our history of long uphill battles to gain “acceptance” as a viable health care profession, it is understandable that we might be drawn to settle into this “comfortable chair” of being labeled as back pain specialists. But to do so would really be undermining the true potential that the art, science, and philosophy of chiropractic has to offer. (more…)
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Categories: adjustment, chiropractic 101, chiropractic history, colic, headache, healthy living, low back pain, sciatica, subluxation, visceral conditions, whole body health
Tags: adjustment, alignment, Anchor Chiropractic, asthma, “hand treatments”, back pain, bed wetting, blood pressue, brain, chiropractic, chiropractic adjustment, chiropractic history, chiropractor, colic, constipation, D.D. Palmer, deafness, digestive problems, Dr. Thomas Lamar, epilepsy, Harvey Lillard, headaches, health, heart, heart disease, kidney disease, Kingston, Kitsap, lung disease, menstral cramps, nerve, nervous sytem, organ, sciatica, scientific research, skin conditions, somato-autonomic reflex, somato-visceral reflex, spinal adjustment, spinal manipulation, spinal subluxation, spine, stomach troubles, subluxation, thyroid conditions, ulcers, vertebra, vertebrae, vertebral subluxation, vertebral subluxation complex, visceral, Winsor autopsies
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July 24, 2009
[originally published in KCN, January 2000]
The Christmas season has come and gone once again. Memories have been made. Good times have been shared. And families have come together. But alas, it’s time to pack away the decorations and lights. Put away the Christmas CD’s, and eat that last Christmas cookie. And as you hum the tunes of popular carols, and “Silent Night” comes to the forefront, it might be surprising for you to realize that on average the parents of nearly 25% of our newborn population aren’t experiencing such a “silent night.” Not during Christmas; not during anytime of the year for that matter. Their babies are suffering from a frustrating condition of persistent crying many parents are well aware of — a condition known as colic. (more…)
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Categories: adjustment, children, colic, infants
Tags: adjustment, Anchor Chiropractic, babies, baby, child, children, chiropractic, chiropractic adjustment, chiropractor, colic, crying, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, infant adjusting, Kingston, Kitsap, sleep, sleeplessness, spinal adjustment
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