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Adjustment of the Subluxation

Small Things Are Large A slip on the snowy sidewalk, in winter, is a small thing. It happens to millions.  A fall from a ladder, in the summer, is a small thing.  That also happens to millions.  The slip or fall produces a subluxation. The subluxation is a small thing.  The subluxation produces pressure on a nerve.  That pressure is a small thing.  The pressure cuts off the flow of mental impulses.  That decreased flowing is a small thing.  That decreased flowing produces a diseased body and brain.  That is a big thing to that man.  Multiply that sick man by a thousand, and you control the physical and mental welfare of a city.  Multiply that man by a million and you shape the physical and mental destiny of a state.  Multiply that man by one hundred thirty million, and you forecast and can prophesy the physical and mental status of a nation. The adjustment replaces subluxation.  That is a small thing.  The adjusted subluxation released pressure upon nerves.  That is a small thing.  The released pressure restores health to a man.  That is a big thing to that man.  Multiply that man by a thousand, and you step up physical and mental welfare of a city.  Multiply that well man by one hundred thirty million, and you have produced a healthy, wealthy, and better race for posterity.  So adjustment of the subluxation, to release pressure upon nerves, to restore mental impulse flow, to restore health, is big enough to rebuild thoughts and actions of the world. Best of Health, Dr. Daniel, Dr. Pete & Staff

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Lower Back Pain Treatment

Lower Back Pain Treatment, Transforming Your Health for Life Hi, my name is Mike Mitchell. I am the owner of Ridgefield Hardwood Floors in Crystal Lake. Due to the nature of my job and an accident that left me with 3 fused vertebrae, I have had lower back pain and nerve pain in both legs and from time to time pain in my left arm & shoulder. I had gone to other chiropractors, but only got relief for short periods of time. I knew things were getting really bad when I could hardly pull my car door closed and I had to hold my ribs whenever I sneezed or coughed. My lower back pain was constant. I was taking 6 to 10 pain pills a day and spending hours in hot tubs. I could hardly sleep and was not much fun to be around. During this time, Dr. Daniel and his wife were building a house and we met in our showroom. Dr. Daniel took one look at the way I was walking and suggested that I come to his office for an evaluation. I felt so bad, that I decided to give a go. The next day I went in for the evaluation and was greeted by two professional receptionists and within minutes I was being x-rayed by another professional. During my report, Dr. Daniel came up with a plan to get rid of my lower back pain and promised me that within a prescribed amount of time, treatments and massages, that my lower back pain would be gone. This sounded too good to be true. I can tell you that after two weeks of treatments my back pain began to subside and was getting less severe. After one month, I was playing golf without pain. After six weeks, I have no lower back pain, my ribs do not hurt when I sneeze, I once again have power in my arm, and I don’t take pain pills anymore. I have a better lifestyle and I’m back to my old self. Thank you Dr. Daniel and staff

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Low Back Pain Treatment

A past study by the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) finds that low back pain care initiated with a doctor of chiropractic (DC) saves 40 percent on health care costs.  The study, featuring data from 85,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield beneficiaries, concludes that insurance companies that restrict access to chiropractors for low back pain treatment may inadvertently pay more for care than they would if they removed such restrictions. Low back pain is a significant public health problem. Up to 85 percent of Americans have back pain at some point in their lives. In addition to its negative effects on employee productivity, back pain treatment accounts for about $50 billion annually in health care costs- making it one of the top 10 most costly conditions treated in the United States. The study looked at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee’s intermediate and large group fully insured population over a two-year span. The insured study population had open access to MD’s and DC’s through self-referral, and there were no limits applied to the number of MD/DC visits allowed and no differences in co-pays. Results show that paid costs for episodes of care initiated by a DC were almost 40 percent less. After risk-adjusting each patient’s costs, researchers still found significant savings in the chiropractic group. They estimated that allowing DC initiated episodes of care would have led to annual cost savings of $2.3 million for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee. “As doctors of chiropractic, we know firsthand that our care often helps patients avoid or reduce more costly interventions such as drugs and surgery. This study supports what we see in our practices every day,” said former ACA president Rick McMichael, DC. “It also demonstrates the value of chiropractic care at a critical time, when our nation is attempting to reform its health care system and contain runaway costs.”

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Posture

Posture ranks right up at the top of the list when you are talking about good health. It is as important as eating right, exercising, getting proper rest, and voiding potentially harmful substances like alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. Good posture is a way of doing things with more energy, less stress and fatigue. Without good posture, you cannot really be physically fit. without good posture, you can actually damage your spine every time you exercise. To illustrate this, think about carrying a briefcase. If you had to carry a briefcase with our arms outstretched in front of you, it would not take long before the muscles of your shoulders would be completely exhausted. This is because carrying the briefcase far away from your center of balance places unique stress in your shoulder muscles. If you held the same briefcase down at your side, your muscles would not fatigue so quickly because the briefcase is closer to your center of balance and therefore, the weight is supported by the bones of the skeleton rather than the muscles. Correcting bad posture and the physical problems that result can be accomplished in two ways. The first is by eliminating as much “bad” stress from your body as possible. Bad stress includes all the factors, habits, or stressors that cause your body to deviates from your structural center. Bad stress can result from a poorly adjusted chair at school, an improperly adjusted backpack, or even carrying too much weight around in a heavy backpack. The second is by applying “good” stress on the body in an effort to move your posture back toward your center of balance. This is accomplished through a series of exercises, stretches, adjustments, and changes to your physical environment all designed to help correct your posture. Getting your body back to its center of balance by improving your posture is critically important to improving how you feel. Remember to consult with a specialist before undertaking any major shifts in stress application.

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