Dr Carl S Cleveland, III talks about the history of Chiropractic and the importance of the National Chiropracitc Legal Action Fund in the 2nd of 2 parts.
A New Spinal Cord Stimulator Offers Treatment to Chronic Pain Patients, complete with a Rechargeable Battery. It works much like a pacemaker for Better results, longer lasting, and no extra surgeries to replace the unit.
A clip from the video "first chiropractic adjustment." This is a funny scene where Dr. Bob Tarantino performs a CAT scan on unsuspecting chiropractor Ernie Landi. Filmed at New Beginnings in January of 2001. If you want the full video in DV format contact us at planetc1.com
Brief video of a young woman receiving a chiropractic adjustment from chiropractor, Michael Dorausch. The video shows use of a "drop" table which is a gentle yet effective method of adjusting.
A brief video of a chiropractic adjustment on a Lloyd 402 Elevation-Drop table. The doctor in the video is Michael Dorausch of ADIO Chiropractic. This clip demonstrates cervical, thoracic, lumber, and sacral adjusting. Filmed in Los Angeles, CA - 2006
A brief video of Dr. Michael adjusting an individual in Panama while on a chiropractors mission trip. Most of the dialog is in spanish but the result is understood in any language.
This is a super quick clip of someone receiving a toggle recoil chiropractic adjustment. Video was shot around 1998 on a Sony VX 1000 while at a dynamic essentials chiropractic seminar in Atlanta, Georgia. Both the doctor and the person receiving the adjustment are unidentified. Visit the planet chiropractic media pages to view more chiropractic video and download hours of chiropractic audio. Check out the web site at www.planetC1.com
Acupuncture is a treatment growing in popularity in the UK and the programme demonstrated an experiment being conducted by Hugh MacPherson, Senior Research Fellow at the University of York. This mapped the effect of acupuncture on brain structures with both MRI and MEG scanners at the newly opened York Neuroimaging Centre.
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Kathy Sykes
the presenter
The team found that superficial needling resulted in activation of the motor areas of the cortex, a normal reaction to the sensation of touch. But with deep needling, the brain’s limbic system, which is part of the pain matrix, was deactivated, a result that could not have been predicted from what we know about neural pathways. This line of research suggests that the deactivation of the pain matrix may explain in part the mechanism by which acupuncture has an effect when used to treat chronic pain.
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