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Module V: Systems II: Manual Healing Techniques and Mind- body Methods. C h i r o p r a c t i c. Café of Life Workshops. Understanding the Chiro Philosophy: ‘The Triune of Life’ Tuesday Feb 21 7:00 pm Life Essentials workshop Tuesday, Feb 28 7:00 – 8:15 pm
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Module V: Systems II: Manual Healing Techniques and Mind- body Methods C h i r o p r a c t i c
Café of Life Workshops • Understanding the Chiro Philosophy: ‘The Triune of Life’ Tuesday Feb 21 7:00 pm • Life Essentials workshop Tuesday, Feb 28 7:00 – 8:15 pm Register or more info: call 439-5353
3rd largest health care profession in US, after allopathic medicine and dentistry
Daniel David Palmer
Chiropractic Chiropractic is a health care discipline which emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal itself without the use of drugs or surgery. The practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between structure (primarily the spine) and function (as coordinated by the nervous system) and how that relationship affects the preservation and restoration of health [ prehab & rehab ]
The vision of the Canadian Chiropractic Association is for every Canadian to have full and equitable access to chiropractic care. The mission of The Canadian Chiropractic Association is to help Canadians live healthier lives by:
informing the public about the benefits of chiropractic care • promoting the integration of chiropractic into the health care system • facilitating chiropractic research
informing • promoting • facilitating
informing health • promoting care • Facilitating research
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College • Mission: It is the mission of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College to educate chiropractors; to advance the art, science and philosophy of chiropractic; to further the development of the chiropractic profession; and to improve the health of society
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College • Mission: It is the mission of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College to educate chiropractors; to advance the art, science and philosophy of chiropractic; to further the development of the chiropractic profession; and to improve the health of society
Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College • Mission: It is the mission of the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College toeducate chiropractors; toadvancethe art, science and philosophy of chiropractic; to further the development of the chiropractic profession; and toimprove the health of society
Vision: The ACA seeks a transformation in health care, from a focus on disease to a focus on wellness • The ACA . . . envisions a patient-centered, wellness-oriented and outcomes-driven health care environment, with open access for all Americans to utilize comprehensive chiropractic care
Vision: The ACA seeks a transformation inhealth care, from a focus on disease to a focus on wellness • The ACA . . . envisions a patient-centered, wellness-oriented and outcomes-driven health care environment, with open access for all Americans to utilize comprehensive chiropractic care
American Chiropractic Association
Chiropractic Information * • 6000+ Chiropractors in Canada • Journal of the Cdn Chiro Association • Chiropractic is governed by a regulatory body appointed by statute in all Canadian provinces and American states
What is chiropractic ? * • Chiropractic is a branch of the healing arts which is concerned with human health and disease processes. Doctors of Chiropractic are physicians who consider the human as an integrated being and give special attention to the physiological and biochemical aspects including structural, spinal, musculoskeletal, neurological, vascular, nutritional, emotional and environmental relationships.
The Scope of Chiropr Practice * • "The practice of chiropractic is the assessment of conditions related to the spine, nervous system and joints of the extremities and the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of dysfunctions or disorders arising from the structures or functions of the spine and the effects of those dysfunctions or disorders on the nervous system, primarily by the adjustment of the spinal column or other joints to enhance function." • Bill 181, The Regulation of Chiropractic, Statutes of Ontario
Functional argument for Holistic chiropractic
C F R O N T Spinal Curves T L S
Sp Cord BACK FRONT Vertebral Arch Disc Vertebral Body
Disorders Treated by Chiros • Musculoskeletal – most chiros in this category; restrict manips to spine & pelvis • Neurogenic • Organic, Stress-related
Cracking • Adjustments and manipulations • Chiro technique is ‘thrust’ techn • Class ‘pop’ or ‘crack’ is hallmark of chiro manipul
Evidence ~ from chapter 8 & from Links’ reading ‘Chiropractic Research Summary’ • Re low back pain, note the RAND study conclusions • Disc herniation; neck pain and upper extremity disorders; headache • Note evidence re visceral disorders (non musculoskeletal) • Issues of risk – cerebrovascular accidents, ‘baby-deaths’ [ York U & canoe.ca info ] • Function & findings of the Consortial Center for Chiropractic Research (text)
Mid-term exam • Thursday feb 23, in this room, 9 – 10:20 am; 50 MC questions [ * don’t need to do Massage therapy article in Links’ readings ] • Make-up exam for those with permission to write it: Monday March 6, 5:30-6:50 PM, room 9 in this building • Questions ?