Bonesetting Chiropractic and Cultism

Bonesetting  Chiropractic and Cultism
Author: Samuel Homola
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1963
Genre: Chiropractic
ISBN: OSU:32436000205748

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Bonesetting Chiropractic Manipulative Therapy and Osteopathy

Bonesetting  Chiropractic  Manipulative Therapy and Osteopathy
Author: Tom Brett
Publsiher: Damaris Publishing
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2007
Genre: Bonesetters
ISBN: 1906682011

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Fundamentals of Chiropractic E Book

Fundamentals of Chiropractic   E Book
Author: Daniel Redwood,Carl S. Cleveland
Publsiher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 718
Release: 2003-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780323071338

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This textbook introduces and explains basic chiropractic philosophy and history, principles, and applications in practice. In addition to covering chiropractic care techniques, it also discusses anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology, as well as spinal analysis and diagnostic procedures. Key scientific and philosophical issues within the chiropractic community are addressed. Clearly presented material in an easy-to-follow format defines unfamiliar terms, explains and illustrates concepts, and reinforces ideas through review and critical thinking questions. The book's broad scope and discussions of diverse topics make it ideal for students or anyone in the chiropractic community. Topics and content parallel the test plan outlines from the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners, ensuring that all material is relevant, up-to-date, and accurate. Well-known chapter contributors - some of the most respected and influential names in the field - give the book a balanced approach, reflecting the diversity within the profession on issues related to the science and philosophy of chiropractic. Well-referenced discussions include the most up-to-date research. Key terms and critical thinking/review questions in each chapter familiarize the reader with important concepts and promote a solid understanding of the material.

Chiropractic

Chiropractic
Author: Edzard Ernst
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030531188

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Of all forms of alternative medicine, chiropractic is the one that is most generally accepted. In the UK, for instance, chiropractors are regulated by statute and even have their own ‘Royal College of Chiropractic’. In the US, chiropractic’s country of origin, most chiropractors carry the title ‘doctor’ and many consumers believe they are medically trained. Despite this high level of acceptance, chiropractic is wide open to criticism. The claims and assumptions made by chiropractors are far from evidence based. Chiropractic manipulations are of doubtful effectiveness and have regularly been associated with severe adverse effects, including multiple fatalities. The advice issued by chiropractors to patients and consumers is often less than responsible. The behaviour of chiropractors and their organisations is frequently less than professional. This book presents and discusses recent evidence in and around chiropractic in a factual and unemotional manner. It amounts to an evidence-based critique of this profession and discloses the often dangerously misleading information published for the lay audience. It thereby contributes to advancing public health and critical thinking.

The Religion of Chiropractic

The Religion of Chiropractic
Author: Holly Folk
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781469632803

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Chiropractic is by far the most common form of alternative medicine in the United States today, but its fascinating origins stretch back to the battles between science and religion in the nineteenth century. At the center of the story are chiropractic's colorful founders, D. D. Palmer and his son, B. J. Palmer, of Davenport, Iowa, where in 1897 they established the Palmer College of Chiropractic. Holly Folk shows how the Palmers' system depicted chiropractic as a conduit for both material and spiritualized versions of a "vital principle," reflecting popular contemporary therapies and nineteenth-century metaphysical beliefs, including the idea that the spine was home to occult forces. The creation of chiropractic, and other Progressive-era versions of alternative medicine, happened at a time when the relationship between science and religion took on an urgent, increasingly competitive tinge. Many remarkable people, including the Palmers, undertook highly personal reinterpretations of their physical and spiritual worlds. In this context, Folk reframes alternative medicine and spirituality as a type of populist intellectual culture in which ideologies about the body comprise a highly appealing form of cultural resistance.

The Chiropractor s Self Help Back and Body Book

The Chiropractor s Self Help Back and Body Book
Author: Samuel Homola
Publsiher: Hunter House
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780897933766

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Provides guidance and chiropractic-based techniques for relieving one's back, neck, hip, leg, shoulder, arm, wrist, and head pain at home and at work, and discusses such topics as arthritis, sciatica, osteoporosis, and hypoglycemia.

Why Do We Hurt

Why Do We Hurt
Author: C. Nathan Vannatta
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2023-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781664295483

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Why do we hurt? This is a question asked all through history by the rich and the poor, the slave and the free, the weak and the powerful, and the intellectuals and the dreamers. All of us experience pain and the physical and emotional suffering that it can bring. For many, this question has deep theological undertones and has posed a challenge to their faith in God. Why is there so much evil and suffering, and how can we stop it? What is the purpose of pain? Is there even a purpose? If there is a god, why is all this pain allowed to continue? Why Do We Hurt? is a biblically rooted and deeply practical exploration of these questions and more. Readers will find spiritual nourishment, inspiration, and insight on each page. Using clinical stories to illustrate main themes, author C. Nathan Vannatta addresses the many problems posed by the reality of pain. Combining arguments from logic, philosophy, neuroscience, and biblical exegesis, the issue of pain and suffering is addressed from various perspectives to lead readers to the hope we have in Christ.

The Making of the Fittest DNA and the Ultimate Forensic Record of Evolution

The Making of the Fittest  DNA and the Ultimate Forensic Record of Evolution
Author: Sean B. Carroll
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2007-09-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780393069693

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DNA evidence not only solves crimes—in Sean Carroll's hands it will now end the Evolution Wars. DNA, the genetic blueprint of all creatures, is a stunningly rich and detailed record of evolution. Every change or new trait, from the gaudy colors of tropical birds to our color vision with which we admire them, is due to changes in DNA that leave a record and can be traced. Just as importantly, the DNA evidence has revealed several profound surprises about how evolution actually works.