90026 Chiropractic

    Local Chiropractic News in Los Angeles

    Browsing Posts published in July, 2007

    Teens and young adults growing up on myspace and other social media sites are increasingly asking questions about attending chiropractic colleges throughout the world.

    How long does it take and how much is it going to cost are questions being asked by the majority of inquisitive online surfers. There are currently 18 colleges in the United States that offer Doctor of Chiropractic programs and there are schools located throughout the world.

    Some countries besides the USA that have chiropractic colleges include Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Length of education and cost for programs is going to vary from state to state and country to country. Most of the chiropractic schools in the USA involve a 4-5 year graduate program earning one a Chiropractor degree upon graduation. Tuition costs vary so interested applicants are advised to contact each school they are considering to attend if they’d like to get more information.

    chiropractic girlA list of all eighteen schools in the USA are available here: Chiropractic Schools Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa was the first chiropractic school ever established. There are four colleges of chiropractic located in the state of California, more than in any other state. The two schools in Canada are Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College and Universite du Quebec.

    If you are anywhere nearby a local chiropractor, it may be a good idea to drop in an introduce yourself. You can get some great information if you just ask. It’s also a good idea to get some feedback from your local DCs and ask them their thoughts on attending schools and what chiropractic programs they’d recommend. Tell them 90026 sent you!

    There is a video circulating on the Internet that features someone receiving a chiropractic adjustment on the top bone in their neck. The adjustment is commonly known as a toggle recoil or upper cervical specific chiropractic adjustment. The technique used to be taught at the Palmer school of chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa.

    This particular video has a woman lying on her side, with her head resting on a movable head piece. Watching the video, you see that the chiropractor fields around at the top of the person’s neck, and the base of her skull. He makes a contact in the area just below her mastoid process with the pisiform of his adjusting hand. Most of the video shows the chiropractor “setting up” on the patient, with the adjustment taking all but a fraction of a second.

    If the video embeds properly, you should be able to watch it here on this page. If you click through to Google video make sure you vote for the video so others can know whether it’s worth watching.

    Search around this site or view below for some more chiropractic videos.