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Chiropractic In the Media
A pair of media stories recently have shown chiropractic
in a favorable light. The first story appeared on
October 28, 2002 on a California television news show.
The station, "Action News 8" is out of Salinas, Monterey
and Santa Cruz. The story's title is "Chiropractors
Offer Relief For Moms-To-Be". This news feature tells
the story of a pregnant woman who was experiencing lower
back pain. The woman told her story by saying, "Laying
down was very difficult, changing positions was
extremely, extremely painful. I was at the point where I
really wasn't functioning very well." According to the
news story a chiropractor found that the woman's pelvis
was out of balance. She explains her story by saying, "I
was here three days in a row (with) a weekend off and
(there was a) drastic difference." The story goes on to
explain that there are additional benefits to
chiropractic care for pregnant women. The chiropractor
of the woman featured in this news story ended by
saying, "The actual time of labor, the length of it, is
shortened. The delivery was very easy. The baby just
literally, kind of, came out slowly and smoothly.
Complications are very rare."
The second news story appeared in the October 28, 2002
issue of the Buffalo Business First Newspaper. In this
story, the Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) has
established a Department of Chiropractic, a level of
service unique to hospitals across the state of New
York. ECMC medical director Dr. Roger Kaiser gives the
reason for this by explaining, "We recognized sometime
ago the importance of offering a broad spectrum of
service to our patients," said Kaiser. "Patients will
frequently access chiropractors and we couldn't ignore
that market force. If that's what the patients want,
that's what we'll give them. To deny them that access
just because of a turf battle didn't make sense." Dr.
Stephen Zajac newly named head of the ECMC's Department
of Chiropractic, explains the shift in thinking by
removal of a professional wall that has existed between
Chiropractic and Medicine. "Chiropractic is not included
as an alternative (treatment) any more. We can't deny
that the wall existed for a very long time. That wall
isn't that solid here as it is elsewhere in the state
and country," Zajac said. |
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