The history of chiropractic explained
It’s a question I am often asked as a chiropractor: how was the therapy first discovered and where did it come from? The Chiropractic profession is 120 years old and celebrated its 120th Birthday on September 18, 2015. While the chiropractic profession has been growing and developing over this time, fewer people recognise that the first principles of chiropractic were actually being developed as early as 2700 B.C.
Writings from China describe the use of spinal manipulation to ease low back pain. Hippocrates, the Greek physician, who lived from 460 to 357 B.C., also published texts in which he suggested to: “Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases”.
The practice of spinal manipulation and the development of chiropractic initially began in the United States, gaining momentum in the late nineteenth century. Daniel David Palmer founded the chiropractic profession in 1895. In 1897, Palmer went on to begin the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which has continued to be one of the most prominent chiropractic colleges in the world.
Throughout the twentieth century, Doctors of Chiropractic gained continuing recognition all over the world. A portion of this growing recognition is down to an increased amount of research into chiropractic and spinal manipulation. The results from these subsequent studies have helped to change, shape and mould perceptions of chiropractic care.
Lushington Chiropractic’s 10th Birthday
Lushington Chiropractic also recently celebrated its 10th Birthday, celebrating with a fun-packed and information-filled open day at our clinic.
It was great to celebrate being part of the Eastbourne community. Although this is only a small portion of time in comparison to the 120 year history of chiropractic itself. We hope to keep serving the community for many more years to come.
Chiropractic research
A report entitled “Chiropractic in New Zealand” was published in 1979. It strongly supported the efficacy of chiropractic care and prompted medical co-operation in conjunction with chiropractic care.
The 1993 Manga study published in Canada investigated the cost effectiveness of chiropractic care. The results of this study concluded that chiropractic care would save hundreds of millions of dollars annually with regard to work disability payments and direct health care costs. More recently, the 2010 Bronfort report on the “Effectiveness of Manual Therapies”, discovered that spinal manipulation/mobilisation is effective in adults for: acute, subacute, and chronic low back pain; migraine and cervicogenic headache; cervicogenic dizziness; manipulation/mobilisation is effective for several extremity joint conditions; and thoracic manipulation/mobilisation is effective for acute/subacute neck pain.
Chiropractic philosophy
As a profession, the primary belief is in natural and conservative methods of health care. Doctors of Chiropractic have a deep respect for the human body’s ability to heal itself without the use of surgery or medication. These doctors devote careful attention to the biomechanics, structure and function of the spine, its effects on the musculoskeletal and neurological systems, and the role played by the proper function of these systems in the preservation and restoration of health. A Doctor of Chiropractic is involved in treatment and prevention, as well as the promotion of public health, and a wellness approach to patient healthcare.
Chiropractic wellness and Dr You
At Lushington Chiropractic we are keen to practise using a wellness-based approach. Therefore we take care of the whole person, not just the area of discomfort. The body is an interconnected system, which is made to self-heal. A Chiropractic adjustment helps facilitate this healing action.
If you are interested in finding out more about your body, how it heals itself and how chiropractic manipulation can aid the healing process. Then ask your Chiropractor for a “Dr You” booklet and a “It’s as Simple as That” booklet.
If you would like to find out a little more about chiropractic, then please explore Backblog further or check out our website.
Thanks
Caroline
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