 |
 |
|
|
| |
|
Office Hours: |
Monday 8a-6p
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 8a-6p
Thursday 8a-6p
Friday 7:30a-2:30p |
| |
|
|
|
Chiropractors Respond to
Crisis
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina came ashore on the
US Gulf Coast and left a path of death, devastation and
destruction that is unprecedented in recent US history.
Government emergency services and many other relief
workers have begun the long job of rescue relief and
restoration. People from all over the United States and
the world have offered help and have shown overwhelming
generosity toward those areas and people affected by the
devastation.
In response to this tragedy, many chiropractors have
begun setting up facilities to help those who were
displaced by this event, as well as those who will be
involved in the massive aftermath and cleanup. This
scene is strikingly similar to post 9-11 efforts, when
the chiropractic profession responded by setting up free
clinics at the Pentagon and Ground Zero to offer care to
those workers who were involved with the massive
cleanup.
The picture shown here documents the efforts of one
newly set up facility at one of the large centers
housing displaced citizens outside of Baton Rouge,
Louisiana. This is only the beginning of what will be an
ongoing and growing chiropractic relief effort at this
center, and many more to come. At this one center alone,
nine Doctors of Chiropractic have initially volunteered
their time to help those affected by the storm.
Dr. Butch Sonnier, was one of a group of chiropractors
who set up mobile chiropractic aid stations in and
around New Orleans. He reported, "We loaded up and then
traveled into the city of New Orleans where we set up
shop at several staging areas for different law
enforcement groups that were working the area and
adjusted several hundred more. Once we were past the
checkpoints and in the area, it looked like scenes from
a Hollywood disaster film. By the time we were out of
the New Orleans area, we estimated that we gave
approximately 1000 adjustments to refugees, guardsmen
and law enforcement people in one and one half days. The
docs from Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana really
represented our profession with passion, love and
devotion. In the short 2 days we were there, no one
asked for our credentials, malpractice papers or gave us
a hard time. We were welcomed with open arms and thanked
profusely for our efforts. Out of the 1000 or so
adjustments given, we estimated that approximately 80%
were first time adjustments! Once again, thanks for the
prayers and well wishes."
Chiropractic's great benefit at these facilities is to
help those who were either displaced or who are involved
in the massive cleanup. "Those affected by this crisis
are under extreme physical and emotional stress," said
Dr. John Maltby, President of the International
Chiropractors Association, (ICA). "Chiropractic care
helps these people function as best they can under these
extreme circumstances." He continued, "We (the ICA and
local chiropractic groups) are working to expand the
number and outreach of these chiropractic aid facilities
throughout the stricken areas." |
|
|