My undergraduate course taught subluxations are a fact of life, which chiropractors observe throughout their careers. Throughout life, vertebral subluxations are common to the human condition, they often occur without symptoms. Many experienced chiropractic patients have felt poorly and that their bodies functioned better after their subluxations were located and corrected.
Chiropractic patients become aware of vital differences between the medical profession and chiropractic. Medical doctor Henry Winsor’s 1921 research established that long-term pelvic subluxations are associated with a wide array of serious illnesses. It remains extremely rare for a GP to diagnose a vertebral subluxation-related disorder and refer the patient to a chiropractor.
Instead, referrals are up to experienced chiropractic patients teaching others about chiropractic’s successful alleviation of subluxation-related symptoms. That underwrites the prevalence of chiropractors, over 500 in WA alone.
My thanks to our many patients for their support.
Michael McKibbin Doctor of Chiropractic (USA)