Posted tagged ‘chiropractor’
September 27, 2013
[originally published in KCN, November 2012 / cartoon provided by TomLamarCartoon.com]
Imagine a bank robber wearing the stereotypical burglar garb. The safe stands open with bags of money piled high as he, in runner’s pose, is making a getaway. In his hand is clutched, not a sack of cash, but a bunch of pens. That’s right, pens. (more…)
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Categories: chiropractic 101, chiropractic philosophy, health care reform, healthy living, Innate Intelligence, TomLamarCartoon
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, chiropractic, chiropractic history, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, health care reform, Innate, Innate Intelligence, inside out, Kingston, Kitsap, self healing
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September 18, 2013
[originally published in KCN, October 2012 and Spizz Magazine ,Vol 2 Iss 2, 2013]
I’m always on the lookout to break from the confines of my studio to record another episode of Spinal Column Radio. Whether it’s firing up the mic to podcast on a sandy beach, conduct an interview while soaking in a hot tub, or introduce our show at 2500 feet from the backseat of a Cessna, my creative side is always thinking ahead. Such was the case when I approached Dr. Graeme Gibson for an interview atop the grave of our profession’s first patient: Harvey Lillard. (more…)
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Categories: chiropractic history, podcast, Tales Behind the Mic
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, BJ Palmer, chiropractic, chiropractic history, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, first chiropractic patient, grave of harvey lillard, Harvey Lillard, health, Kingston, Kitsap, podcast interviews, Spinal Column Radio
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September 13, 2013
[originally published in KCN, September 2012]
The other day I had the chance to be interviewed on an Internet radio show designed to introduce youth to the various professions that have been ranked by the Jobs Rated Almanac as the Top 100 Careers for the next decade. “Chiropractor” ranked number 19.
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Categories: chiropractic 101, chiropractic history, chiropractic philosophy, education, health care reform, healthy living, Innate Intelligence, inspirational, low back pain, maintenance care, podcast, subluxation, whole body health
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, career 100 podcast, chiropractic, chiropractic career, chiropractic career path, chiropractic lifestyle, chiropractor, chiropractor career, chiropractor job, chiropractor occupation, crisis care, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, health care reform, Innate Intelligence, Kingston, Kitsap, Top One Hundred Careers
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September 6, 2013
[originally published in KCN, August 2012]
My problem is that after all these years of going to a good chiropractor, I became very sensitive about when I have a subluxation. It was like this external force was helping me and had become an addiction. Then I suffered when I didn’t have it. What do you recommend about this?
Regards, Pablo
– comment received on “Do It Yourself Chiropractic,” SpinalColumnBlog.com
I hear this concern every once in a while. And while I’m sympathetic to his situation, I feel that painting chiropractic as an “addiction” not only casts the profession in a bad light, but — more importantly — does not address the true nature of his problem. (more…)
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Categories: adjustment, chronic, healthy living, Innate Intelligence, subluxation
Tags: adaptation, Anchor Chiropractic, chiropractic, chiropractic lifestyle, chiropractor, crisis care, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, Innate Intelligence, Kingston, Kitsap
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August 30, 2013
[originally published in KCN, September 2013]
A chiropractic college in Seattle? Bizarre. That’s what I first thought when I heard about it.


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Categories: chiropractic history
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, chiropractic, chiropractic history, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, Kingston, Kitsap, Seattle Chiropratic College, Seattle College of Chiropractic, Seattle School of Chiropractic
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August 23, 2013
[originally published in KCN, June 2012]
Certainly you’ve heard a song played on a radio station, but I bet you’ve never heard a song played about a radio station. Well, thanks to my antique collecting crony, I have. And would you believe it has a chiropractic connection? (more…)
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Categories: chiropractic history, podcast
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, BJ Palmer, chiropractic, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, Kingston, Kitsap, Mabel Palmer, Nat Ozmon, Palmer School of Chiropractic, PSC, radio history, vaudeville, Where the West Begins, WOC
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August 16, 2013
[originally published in KCN, July 2011]
The word on my white board the other day was “spizz” — a word that invariably provoked a question from each one of my patients.
“What does spizz mean, Dr. Lamar?”
“Well,” I would reply, “it’s short for spizzerinctum. Does that help?”
“No,” was the answer with a smile, I heard 99.9% of the time. No one knew what it meant — except for one elderly lady. (more…)
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Categories: chiropractic history, chiropractic philosophy, inspirational
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, chiropractic, Chiropractic Philosophy, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, enthusiasm, health, Kingston, Kitsap, passion, spizzerinctum
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August 9, 2013
[originally published in KCN, April 2012]
Recently I took my very pregnant wife to see a chiropractor.
This statement seems simple enough and should make a world of sense, unless, the person making this statement is a chiropractor, himself. That would be me.
I was in search of a chiropractor specializing in a method I knew very little about: Webster Technique. It’s interesting because many who think they have a familiarity with this style of chiropractic know it is a technique used to encourage babies in the later stages of pregnancy to turn from breech position. The reality is the technique isn’t about that at all. (more…)
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Categories: Innate Intelligence, pregnancy, subluxation
Tags: Anchor Chiropractic, breech birth, breech position, chiropractic, Chiropractic Philosophy, chiropractor, Dr. Thomas Lamar, health, Kingston, Kitsap, Webster Technique
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