Archive for April, 2009

Swine Flu Shot Propaganda Video

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
By Michael Dorausch, DC

Apparently in the 1970s there was a swine flu media campaign intended to convince people of all ages to get flu shots. Two commercials, which are available for viewing online, demonstrate how flu shots were marketed to the general public in 1976. The announcer in the commercial warns that a swine flu epidemic may be coming, and it could make you very sick.

The end of the commercial reads... Get A Shot Of Protection. The Swine Flu Shot. At the end of the commercial the bottom of the screen reads Recommended By The US Public Health Service. For further information consult your doctor or local health official.

Thanks to Sean Percival for bringing this video to our attention.

Swine flu articles on Planet Chiropractic since earlier this week include: Swine Flu Chiropractors Handout, Experimental Influenza Vaccine Hopes to End the Flu (from the 1940s), and 1918 Influenza Epidemic and Chiropractic Care (historical chiropractic flu related information).

You may also be interested in reading the Doctor of the Future, Counting chickens to solve the whole bird flu pandemic, and Bird flu up your nose.

Chiropractor 15683

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

By Michael Dorausch, DC

Tips on finding local chiropractors that meet the qualities being sought by prospective patients.

There were two notes on my desk with zip codes for chiropractors being sought in different parts the United States. One note read: Doris 92078 San Marcus and the other simply said Chiropractor 15683.

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It’s easy to think that it would be no problem finding a chiropractor in the 15683 postal code area. Performing a search for the postal code only, I see that it’s the area of Scottdale, Pennsylvania.

Sometimes I’ll do a search for Scottdale chiropractors or Scottdale chiropractic to see if any familiar names appear. I’m more likely to refer someone to a chiropractor I’ve previously been adjusted by, someone that’s already had me visiting their office ( I’ve been inside hundreds of chiropractic offices across the US), someone I know from chiropractic conferences, or someone I know that has a good reputation amongst others in the chiropractic industry.

It’s not necessarily the things a consumer would be seeking, but those are just my standards. If I can’t locate a chiropractor in that area, I almost always rely on the following technique ( which gets really good results).

Contact other chiropractors in the city, state, or region. In this example, I’ll check out Chiropractors Pennsylvania to get a list of chiropractors I know and trust. Sometimes I’ll e-mail or call a few chiropractors on the list, asking them if they know who’s a good chiropractor in the area that I’m seeking information on.

Often times I find myself passing that information on to people that have been contacting me. I get calls and e-mails on a regular basis from people all across the United States (and other parts of the world) seeking chiropractic care. Not all are seeking Get adjusted on a regular basis for the rest of my life and I’d like to bring my family care so I often try to get some more information before making a referral.

Some chiropractors I found have awesome skills when it comes to making referrals to others, other chiropractors (and they may be even good practitioners) have crappy skills when it comes to making referrals, I usually take them off my contact lists.

The 92078 is for a chiropractor in San Marcos. Whoever wrote me the note put San Marcus so I am glad they included a zip code.

I’m sure we will locate qualified practitioners in both of these areas, but I’ve got to organize my checklist for future references.

1918 Influenza Epidemic and Chiropractic Care

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Historical Chiropractic News

Editors Note: The information provided here was forwarded to Planet Chiropractic by a chiropractor in Texas. Far too many people (including chiropractors) are not aware of historical events that took place during the 1917 - 1918 Spanish Flu years, which involved chiropractors caring for thousands that suffered influenza infection during those times. With such a firestorm of media coverage and fear surrounding the Swine Flu Pandemic, it would be irresponsible not to attempt seeking knowledge regarding influenza events of the past.

The Official History of Chiropractic in Texas
By Walter R. Rhodes, DC

Published by the Texas Chiropractic Association -- 1978

CHAPTER VI:
THE THREE GREAT SURVIVAL FACTORS
[Excerpts by Dan Murphy, DC]

"The 1917 - 1918 influenza epidemic swept silently across the world bringing death and fear to homes in every land. Disease and pestilence, especially the epidemics, are little understood even now and many of the factors that spread them are still mysterious shadows, but in 1917-1918 almost nothing was known about prevention, protection, treatment or cure of influenza. The whole world stood at its mercy, or lack of it."

"But out of that particular epidemic, the young science of chiropractic grew into a new measure of safety. While many struggles would lie ahead this successful passage of the profession into early maturity assured its immediate survival and made the eventual outcome of chiropractic a matter for optimism. If there had been any lack of enthusiasm among the doctors of chiropractic, or a depleting of the sources of students then the epidemic took care of them too. These chiropractic survivors of the flu epidemic were sure, assured, determined, and ready to fight any battle that came up. The effect of the epidemic becomes evident in interviews made with old-timers practicing in those years. The refrain comes repeatedly,"

'I was about to go out of business when the flu epidemic came - but when it was over, I was firmly established in practice.'

"Why? The answer is reasonably simple. Chiropractors got fantastic results from influenza patients while those under medical care died like flies all around." "Statistics reflect a most amazing, almost miraculous state of affairs. The medical profession was practically helpless with the flu victims but chiropractors seemed able to do no wrong."

"In Davenport, Iowa, 50 medical doctors treated 4,953 cases, with 274 deaths. In the same city, 150 chiropractors including students and faculty of the Palmer School of Chiropractic, treated 1,635 cases with only one death."

"In the state of Iowa, medical doctors treated 93,590 patients, with 6,116 deaths - a loss of one patient out of every 15. In the same state, excluding Davenport, 4,735 patients were treated by chiropractors with a loss of only 6 cases - a loss of one patient out of every 789."

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"National figures show that 1,142 chiropractors treated 46,394 patients for influenza during 1918, with a loss of 54 patients - one out of every 886."

"Reports show that in New York City, during the influenza epidemic of 1918, out of every 10,000 cases medically treated, 950 died; and in every 10,000 pneumonia cases medically treated 6,400 died. These figures are exact, for in that city these are reportable diseases."

"In the same epidemic, under drugless methods, only 25 patients died of influenza out of every 10,000 cases; and only 100 patients died of pneumonia out of every 10,000 cases. This comparison is made more striking by the following table:"

Influenza Cases Deaths - Under medical methods - Under drugless methods "In the same epidemic reports show that chiropractors in Oklahoma treated 3,490 cases of influenza with only 7 deaths. But the best part of this is, in Oklahoma there is a clear record showing that chiropractors were called in 233 cases where medical doctors had cared for the patients, and finally gave them up as lost. The chiropractors saved all these lost cases but 25."

"Statistics alone, however, don't put in that little human element needed to spark the material properly. Dr. S. T. McMurrain [DC] had a makeshift table installed in the influenza ward in Base Hospital No. 84 unit stationed in Perigau, in Southwestern France, about 85 kilometers from Bordeaux [during WWI]. The medical officer in charge sent all influenza patients in for chiropractic adjustments from Dr. McMurrain [DC] for the several months the epidemic raged in that area. Lt. Col. McNaughton, the detachment commander, was so impressed he requested to have Dr. McMurrain [DC] commissioned in the Sanitary Corps."

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"Dr. Paul Myers [DC] of Wichita Falls was pressed into service by the County Health Officer and authorized to write prescriptions for the duration of the epidemic there - but Dr. Myers [DC] said he never wrote any, getting better results without medication."

Dr. Helen B. Mason [DC], whose "son, when only a year old, became very ill with bronchitis. My husband and I took him to several medical specialists without any worthwhile results. We called a chiropractor, as a last resort, and were amazed at the rapidity of his recovery. We discussed this amazing cure at length and came to the decision that if chiropractic could do as much for the health of other individuals as it had done for our son we wanted to become chiropractors."

Dr. M. L. Stanphill [DC] recounts his experiences: "I had quite a bit of practice in 1918 when the flu broke out. I stayed (in Van Alstyne) until the flu was over and had the greatest success, taking many cases that had been given up and restoring them back to health. During the flu we didn't have the automobile. I went horseback and drove a buggy day and night. I stayed overnight when the patients were real bad. When the rain and snow came I just stayed it out. There wasn't a member of my family that had the flu."

When he came to Denison he said: "I had a lot of trouble with pneumonia when I first came. Once again took all the cases that had been given up. C. R. Crabetree, who lived about 18 miles west of Denison, had double pneumonia and I went and stayed all night with him and until he came to the next morning. He is still living today. That gave me a boost on the west side of town."

"And when interviews of the old timers are made it is evident that each still vividly remembers the 1917-1918 influenza epidemic. We now know about 20 million persons [recent estimates are as high as 100 million deaths] around the world died of the flu with about 500,000 Americans among that number. But most chiropractors and their patients were miraculously spared and we repeatedly hear about those decisions to become a chiropractor after a remarkable recovery or when a close family member given up for dead suddenly came back to vibrant health."

"Some of these men and women were to become the major characters thrust upon the profession's stage in the 20's and 30's and they had the courage, the background and the conviction to withstand all that would shortly be thrown against them" [including being thrown in jail for practicing medicine without a license].

"The publicity and reputation of such effectiveness in handling flu cases also brought new patients and much acclaim from people who knew nothing of chiropractic before 1918."

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"The first survival factor for chiropractic: they were the legal and legislative salvation. But the fabulous success of chiropractic in combating the 1917-1918 influenza outbreak was the public relations breakthrough that can certainly be called the second great survival factor. Better acceptance by the public followed and more patients meant financial safety for practicing chiropractors. Dedicated chiropractors came into the profession in increasing numbers and they had a sure sense of certainty, heady conviction, and a great willingness to fight for the cause."

Other Texas Chiropractic History (view more at chirotexas.com)
1916 - Texas State Chiropractic Association Formed
1916 - First TSCA annual convention held at the St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio
1917 - First chiropractic bill introduced into Texas Legislature
1923 - Second chiropractic bill introduced into Texas Legislature

X-Ray & Processor–Michigan

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
X-Ray Unit and Processor - Fisher 300/125 xray unit with 14 x 17 cassette holder and Alphatek Cold Water Processor . 7x17,14x17 and 8x10 cassettes included $6000 OBO (pics available)
Bob Graham, D.C., Grandville, Mi. 616/530-7474.

Looking for the Right Fit in Maryland

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Structure determines function...the office is set up to support a comprehensive approach to include: Manual Chiropractic Adjustments/Mobilization, Flexion-Distraction Therapy, US/Electric Stimulation/Hydroculators, Muscle Work(ART/Triggerpoint), Specific Exercise Instruction...Hence the 2 fully equipped private treatment rooms, separate Rehab Room and office area. Ideally, one chiropractor works all day M & W, plus Friday mornings and the other chiropractor works all day T & Th, plus Friday afternoons. Max out your space, stay small, and live well. Call 410-533-7155 to inquire. Copy of the space layout and photos of space sent upon request.

Associate or Fill in Doctor Available

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Experienced doctor available for associate or fill-in work. Board eligible in Chiropractic Neurology, Proficient in most kinesiology based techniques, AK, CK, CPK, Brimhall, NAET, TBM, NET, etc, BEST Elite diplomate, Activator, Active Release Muscle techniques. SOT, DNFT, ASSISI, and many more.

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Thursday, April 30th, 2009
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Thursday, April 30th, 2009
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Associate DC

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Immediate need for associate Chiropractors for full time, permanent positions at Outpatient, Personal Injury Clinic in Sarasota, Fort Myers and Port Charlotte, FL. $62k salary plus benefits. The position will be at a medical pain management clinic, so willingness to work with other types of practitioners is required. A current Florida license is a plus. Please send resumes to djansen11@yahoo.com

Associate DC w/ MRI experience

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Immediate need for associate Chiropractors for full time, permanent positions at Outpatient, Personal Injury Clinic in Lakeland, Sebring, and Orlando, FL. The position will be at a medical pain management clinic, so willingness to work with other types of practitioners is required. A current Florida license is a plus. MRI experience is also a plus. Please send resumes to djansen11@yahoo.com

Associate Wanted

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Associate chiropractor wanted for a higher volume, growing practice in the Salt Lake Valley. Our associate training program has helped many to become very successful. Aside from this training there is a salary and a percentage. Call 801-565-9500 for more details.

2009 August Palmer Homecoming Keynote Speakers and CE Credits

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Palmer College of Chiropractic Media

Palmer Homecoming, Aug. 13-15, Features Keynote Speakers Bob Harper, Jeffrey Zaslow and Dr. Louis Sportelli, Plus up to 23 CE Credits and "Extraordinary Stories from the Field"

Top-notch, internationally known keynote speakers, up to 23 Continuing Education credits and "Extraordinary Stories from the Field," highlight this year's Palmer Homecoming 2009 Aug. 13-15 on Palmer College of Chiropractic's Davenport, Iowa, campus.

Jeffrey Zaslow - Bob Harper - Louis Sportelli(photo: Keynote Speakers shown left to right... Jeffrey Zaslow, Bob Harper and Dr. Louis Sportelli, DC)

This year's program features three internationally known keynote speakers: Bob Harper, fitness trainer on NBC's worldwide phenomenon "The Biggest Loser," and health and fitness expert for "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"; Jeffrey Zaslow, Wall Street Journal columnist and co-author of the current international bestseller, "The Last Lecture"; and Louis Sportelli, D.C., president of NCMIC Group, Inc. The speaker line-up also includes a slate of new continuing education speakers as well as familiar faces leading sessions, along with Palmer's traditional social and networking events.

Bob Harper's presentation, "Are You Ready!" will motivate and inspire attendees to make changes in their own lives and help their patients to do the same by providing tools to living a healthy life. Mr. Harper will discuss the four steps from his book, "Are You Ready! Take Charge, Lose Weight, Get in Shape and Change Your Life Forever," as well as lessons learned while working on NBC's hit reality show, "The Biggest Loser."

Jeffrey Zaslow will provide Homecoming attendees with "A Heartfelt and Humorous Look at Life's Transitions." In his entertaining presentation, Mr. Zaslow delves into the recesses of our cultural psyche, with results that are surprising, funny and often extremely moving. He will provide an inside look at the phenomenon that led to his bestselling book with Randy Pausch, "The Last Lecture."

In his thought-provoking presentation, "Development of Higher Standards of Professional Behavior," Louis Sportelli, D.C., will discuss how the chiropractic profession needs to commit to evidence-informed practice and accountability, be frank and balanced in its public relations and marketing efforts, conduct rigorous investigations and be willing to undergo critical assessment and share knowledge.

As always, Homecoming includes a vendor expo featuring the latest chiropractic products and services. Up to 23 Continuing Education credits are available for chiropractors attending this year's event, depending on the state in which they practice and that state's licensure requirements. There also is a track for chiropractic staff and a Destination Success track for students.

Homecoming organizers are looking for "Extraordinary Stories from the Field" to be showcased during the Thursday evening general session on Aug. 13. Chiropractors who have an amazing story about a patient (or patients) to share are encouraged to submit their stories online by going to www.palmer.edu/homecoming and clicking on the "Extraordinary Stories from the Field" submission form. The College Events staff is looking for five doctors to feature, and in order to facilitate selection, stories should be submitted as soon as possible. For more information, contact Heather Starr at heather.starr@palmer.edu or (866) 592-3861.

Some event highlights include the alumni luncheon on Friday, the 25-Year Reunion Dinner on Thursday, the 50-Year Reunion Brunch on Friday, plus class reunions for the graduating classes of 1939, 1944, 1949, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999 and 2004. There will be a reception for members of these classes on Friday evening at the FIGGE Art Museum in downtown Davenport. A 25-Year Reunion web page has been set up at www.palmer.edu/alumni for alumni who graduated in 1984 to post comments to fellow classmates. Palmer's Davenport Homecoming also features the traditional Fellows Reception, President's Club Reception and the Saturday Night Festival, which includes a fabulous buffet dinner, fireworks and entertainment from Chicago band 7th Heaven, all on the campus plaza at the top of Brady Street Hill.

More information about special Homecoming events and costs to attend, as well as online registration, is available by going to www.palmer.edu/homecoming. Prospective attendees may also call Palmer's College Events Department at (866) 592-3861.

Omni Chiropractic Table Tax Credit Worthy

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
This Omni Chiropractic Table is 2 years old and has not been used over 12 times. The reason is that the head piece is less comfortable than a much older table that I have, and so I have been using it. The table is in perfect working order, and the silent air compressor comes with it.

3 Chattanooga Ergo Benches for $975

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
3 Chattanooga ergo benches w/ tilt head piece for sale. 3 for $975,or $350 each. These tables are in like-new condition, very light use, and grey in color. These tables are extremely sturdy, and also really good looking tables.
These tables are selling for $475 new, without the shipping included which is very expensive.
Please contact me about these tables.

DRX 9000 Spinal Decompression System

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
We have a 2005 DRX9000 Spinal Decompression Table for sale. This system was used in a chiropractic office that is no longer in business. The table is located in OFallon, MO and will be sold " as is, where is" We are asking $25,000 O.B.O Please call or email with any questions. Ask for Nikki