Health expert Dr. Austin Cohen explains to the City of Atlanta the benefits of regular chiropractic care and its relationship to fighting off infections. With H1N1 and seasonal flu around the corner it essential that people get chiropractic screenings to see if chiropractic can benefit them. Dr. Austin Cohen is an Atlanta chiropractor that serves the Buckhead, Midtown, Virginia Highlands, Sandy Springs, and surround Metro-Atlanta. His website is www.CohenChiropracticCentre.com
@dcr8888 Sorry, we don't serve "twaddle" during this vid.
chiropractic47 1 year ago
@mdougherty40 Oh really? So when the atlas has a left posterior listing this won't cause local inflammation that can inevitably put the slightest pressure upon the brainstem? Go to YouTubes "Chiropractic helps blind man see again" vid.
chiropractic47 1 year ago
@jcandgg Chiropractic doesn't make claim to curing disease...it simply helps the bodys nervous system work to its full potential.
chiropractic47 1 year ago
Have you ever considered enhancing your practice by offering the MUA procedure (CPT code 22505) to your chronic pain patients as an alternative to drugs and surgery?
muacertification 1 year ago
Great video. Chiropractic care is amazing!
villfamchiro 1 year ago
Where's the evidence to prove this theory? How many studies have been done to prove what you claim? Has anyone been cured of the swine flu by your procedures? Help me better understand your practice, please.
jcandgg 2 years ago
Is that right, Mdougherty40? I'd like to read your references. Neurophysiologists worldwide understand that stiffness of joints creates abnormal sensory messages back to the spinal cord and brain leading to alteration of function of the whole nervous system - including the autonomic (organ-controlling) nerves. You don't need a "pressed nerve" to create this effect, merely a fixed/less mobile joint. And as you say, that sure does happen.
DrTonyCroke 2 years ago
Perhaps chiropractors should lobby medicare for rights to bill for the flu vaccine after delivering an adjustment.
chiromiah 2 years ago
Bones in the spine DO NOT freely move out of place. Joints may become fixed/less mobile but the bone does not put pressure on the nerve unless your talking about a canal stenosis or osteophytic changes. While we do not know the detailed autonomic response from a spinal manipulation, a fixed joint in the spine or periphery does not cause nor prevent disease.
mdougherty40 2 years ago
Absolute twaddle.
dcr8888 2 years ago