The Pros and Cons of Chiropractic Practice

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The Pros and Cons of Chiropractic Practice

Exercise science possess many traits that attracted my attention whether it dealt with the different job opportunities or the ability to help an individual. There are two areas of exercise science that one can choose as a possible career path or as a major minoring in something else related to this type of work. One of the areas of study includes exercise physiology which can be defined by “the study of how the body’s structures and functions are changed as a result of acute and chronic bouts of exercise”. Not only does exercise physiology promote a healthy lifestyle, but it is closely connected to human performance, fitness, development/aging, and prevention/rehabilitation from disease or injury. Pursuing a degree in exercise physiology allows an individual in this profession to choose between several careers including physical education, exercise science and athletic training (Fisher, 2). In addition, becoming a chiropractor can be achieved through exercise science.

Maintaining a degree in exercise science can allow an individual to become a chiropractor although additional schooling is required. Chiropractic and chiropractic practice often are used interchangeably, but mean two different things. “Chiropractic is a health care discipline that emphasizes the inherent recuperative power of the body to heal without the use of

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drugs or surgery” (Chapman-Smith, 57) and the practice of chiropractic is the relationship between structure, function, and preservation/restoration of health (Chapman-Smith, 57). Dr. Ronald Gitelman is well-known for his contributions to the chiropractic profession. Dr. Gitelman was born in the 1930’s in Trenton, Ontario. While growing up, he partici...

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... for the second most common treatment of cervical spine discomfort

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following back pain (Chapman-Smith, 71). Treatment for head and neck pain are similar to back treatments in that they both undergo a sequence of mechanical and neurological effects (Chapman-Smith, 72).

Works Cited

Chapman-Smith, David. The Chiropractic Profession: Its Education, Practice, Research, and Future Directions. West Des Moines, IA: NCMIC Group, 2000. Print.

Fisher, Michele M. "Current Practices In The Delivery Of Undergraduate Exercise Physiology Content." Physical Educator 70.1 (2013): 32-51. Academic Search Premier. Web. 31 Mar. 2014.

Vernon, Howard. "The Life And Contribution Of Dr. Ronald Gitelman: A Pioneer Of Modern Chiropractic Science." Journal Of The Canadian Chiropractic Association 57.1 (2013): 10-17. Academic Search Premier. Web. 31 Mar. 2014.

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