Mainstream Healthcare – Chiropractic

What would my grandfather think of Chiropractic today?

Having started his chiropractic career in the 1950’s, he had to fight the good fight and let his patients’ results speak for themselves. He raised two sons that both became chiropractors and ventured into the medically dominated healthcare field in 1969 and 1973.

chiropractor Dr Sid Williams, Dr Fred Barge, & Rome Palmer at Dynamic Essentials in 1977

Dynamic Essentials – 1977

To give you an idea of the medical mind set in the 1960’s, 70’s, & 80’s,  the AMA decided to contain and eliminate chiropractic as a profession. In 1963 the AMA’s Committee on Quackery was formed. The committee worked aggressively — both overtly and covertly — to eliminate chiropractic. One of the principal means used by the AMA to achieve its goal was to make it unethical for medical physicians to professionally associate with chiropractors. Under Principle 3 of the AMA’s Principles of Medical Ethics, it was unethical for a physician to associate with an “unscientific practitioner,” and in 1966 the AMA’s House of Delegates passed a resolution calling chiropractic an unscientific cult. To complete the circle, in 1967 the AMA’s Judicial Council issued an opinion under Principle 3 holding that it was unethical for a physician to associate professionally with chiropractors.”  From the court briefings Wilks vs AMA. (That’s my mom in the lower left hand corner in 1976)

Now fast forward to 2012: How has Chiro (with hands) Practic (practice of) changed between my grandfather’s practice and mine. He did exams, so do I. He took x-rays of the spine to confirm misalignment and pathologies, so do I. He used a Zenith Hi-Lo table with a cast iron base, so do I. He adjusted patients’ vertebra with his hands, so do I. He wrote down his notes on every visit for continuity of care, so do I.  He saw patients from a few days old to 100 years old, so do I. He adjusted subluxations that caused nerve interference that inhibited the bodies natural process of being a self healing organism, so do I.

Do you see a trend? As a chiropractor that practices only chiropractic, not much has changed. The structure and function of vertebra, spine and  body has remained the same. We walk, talk, and breath just like we did in the 1960’s. Many of the same chiropractic techniques used in the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s  are still in use by a majority of chiropractors today. So if the fundamentals of chiropractic have not changed, what has?

chiropractor most jailed herbert ross reaver

Dr Herbert Ross Reaver

The world around chiropractic has changed. Science, technology, statistics, and the free flow of information have helped people to understand what the results of regular chiropractic care are. Dr. Herbert Ross Reaver, the Galileo of chiropractic, practiced chiropractic from 1929 to 2000 and was jailed 12 times for his work in helping patients. If only Dr. Reaver had the internet, what could he have accomplished?

Today many national media outlets are telling some of the Chiropractic Story –

Diane Sawyer / ABC News  – Put down the pills for neck pain

Dr. Oz – How do chiropractors adjust vertebra and why

Dr. Phil – How chiropractic looks at the whole body, not just symptoms

I have to believe that Grampa would be excited about chiropracTIC.

ChiropracTIC is the science and art of finding and correcting vertebra that are misplaced and causing neurological dysfunction. By moving the vertebra back to its normal position and allowing the command and control system of the body (the nervous system) to function at optimum performance, your body is free to function as it should. Call today to schedule an appointment with your chiropractor.

Yours in health,

Dr. Trace Palmer – Chiropractor

Palmer Chiropractic, 11400 Ford Ave

Richmond Hill, Ga 31324

912-756-3433

Should I use heat or ice on my back for pain?

Heat or Ice? for my back.

About twice a week,  a new patient gets out of their car with white knuckles wrapped around the door sill while trying to keep their back straight and every facial muscle  tenses with a pail complexion of fear. After 5 minutes of this limbo la process, they slowly creep into the office. When I come out to greet the patient, they’re standing in dread of sitting or another limbo la process is needed to extract themselves from the chair. Without asking, I know that this patient hurt themselves and most likely started using the soothing sirens song” of heat and now they are experiencing  being dashed on the rocks” by using  heat on their spine. Heat on a new spinal injury is like putting gasoline on a fire, nothing good can come of it.

“But my friends PT (physical therapist) said she could use heat” – you have to understand the chronology of that statement before you use it.

  1. Mary Jo hurts her back and thinks “maybe it will go away”
  2. Mary Jo waits a few days and it’s the same so she see’s her medical doctor (4 days since injury)
  3. Mary Jo takes the prescription that her MD gave her for 2 weeks (18 days since injury)
  4. Mary Jo goes back to her MD, pain is still there, MD refers to PT’s ( 20 days since injury)
  5. Mary Jo arrives at PT clinic (21-28 days since injury)

Acute Injury = 0-14 days since injury

Mary Jo first saw her PT between 21-28 days after the injury, now its chronic. If the PT had seen her in the 0-14 days, ice should have been the recommendation.

Heat in the first 14 days after an injury can increase your pain and duration of the pain up to three times greater.

NFL teams are using ice baths for their athletes after every competition and practice. Please remember “Ice is Nice” – cold provides pain relief and also reduces swelling by reducing blood flow to the injured area. When icing injuries, never apply ice directly to the skin. Have a damp terry cloth between your skin and the ice bag and never leave ice on an injury for more than 30 minutes at a time, then leave it off long enough for the skin to re-warm, usually 30 minutes. Longer exposure can damage your skin and even result in frostbite.

When you get an injury, do you put ice or heat on the injury? What’s your answer?

Chiropractic is the science and art of finding and correcting vertebra that are misplaced and causing neurological dysfunction. By moving the vertebra back to its normal position and allowing the command and control system of the body (the nervous system) to function at optimum performance, your body is free to function as it should. Call today to schedule an appointment with your chiropractor.

“Ice is Nice”

Yours in health,

Dr. Trace Palmer – Chiropractor

Palmer Chiropractic, 11400 Ford Ave, Richmond Hill, Ga 31324  912-756-3433

Superbowl 2012 – NY Giants Secret Weapon for Peak Performance

The New York Giants have a “secret weapon” that comes from pioneers like Joe Montana and Jerry Rice. These two have won four Super Bowls with this tightly guarded secret. Jerry Rice has gone as far to become an advocate of this (secret weapon) , to let the world know about what helps his performance.

Other Athletes:

New York Times – Apr 26, 1940 – “Don Vernon remained in New York to subject his ailing back to a (secret weapon) tender mercies.”

Los Angeles Times – Jan 10, 1937 “”Crazy Legs” Stark, completely recovered from the (secret weapon) treatments”

Detroit News – Oct 11, 1940 – “Tigers‘ second base job if Dutch Meyers throwing arm responds to treatment by a (secret weapon)  during the winter .

The “secret weapon”  care has been helping professional and olympic athletes for over 75 years.

75 years later, on the sidelines with the New York Giants is Dr. Rob DeStefano, a chiropractor, that takes care of your Giants in between downs. Yes, that’s right, he adjusts the  players spines  to keep them in peak performance and perfect health. NBC New York ran a story on his participation with the team, including his last five years with the team.

Spinal misalignment can be robbing your young athlete of precious performance. Sports are trying to be safer and more injury responsive, but at the same time the kids are hitting harder, faster, and farther than ever before. The difference between a gold and no medal in the 100 meter dash is .125 seconds. Peak performance starts with healthy eating, drinking lots of water, 8 hours of sleep nightly, good training, and a command and control system (nervous systems) free of interference. Only a chiropractor is trained in finding and fixing these insidious robbers of performance.

Call your chiropractor today to reach peak performance.

Yours in health,

Dr. Trace Palmer – Chiropractor

2000 Sidney Olympics – Team Chiropractor

New York Gianst  article – http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/NY-Giants-Chiropractor-Rob-DeStefano-Super-Bowl-Medical-Sidelines-138086998.html

New York Yankees article – http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60C1EFD385E1B7A93C4AB178FD85F448485F9

Detroit Tigers article – http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=h0ouAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ytcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3012,6377646&dq=chiropractic+tigers&hl=en