History of Chiropractic care
(from the American Chiropractic Association
website)
"The roots of chiropractic care can be
traced all the way back to the beginning of recorded time. Writings from
China and Greece written in 2700 B.C. and 1500 B.C. mention spinal
manipulation and the maneuvering of the lower extremities to ease low back
pain. Hippocrates, the Greek physician, who lived from 460 to 357 B.C.,
also published texts detailing the importance of chiropractic care. In one
of his writings he declares, "Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the
requisite for many diseases".
In the United States, the practice of
spinal manipulation began gaining momentum in the late nineteenth century.
In 1895, Daniel David Palmer founded the Chiropractic profession in
Davenport Iowa. Palmer was well read in medical journals of his time and
had great knowledge of the developments that were occurring throughout the
world regarding anatomy and physiology. In 1897, Daniel David Palmer went
on to begin the Palmer School of Chiropractic, which has continued to be
one of the most prominent chiropractic colleges in the nation.
Throughout the twentieth century,
doctors of chiropractic gained legal recognition in all fifty states. A
continuing recognition and respect for the chiropractic profession in the
United States has led to growing support for
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