In the human body, for the nerve force (electricity) to travel unobstructively from one end of the nerve pathway to another, the electromagnetic fields must be unobstructed, "tuned" to their correct frequency. In normal good health this is what happens but in the case of impaired health it is possible that the free flow of nerve force is hindered because it is encroaching on the territory of a nerve (the electromagnetic field). This abnormal encroachment is called an impingement. It is not pressure. The offending bone may not touch a nerve. It may simply come near enough to cause a distortion of the electromagnetic field. That is the theory which I offer for your consideration. I submit that the old 'Pinched-hose theory, along with several similar theories are as dead as the Dodo and unworthy of inclusion in the philosophy, art and science of Chiropractic.
Kenneth S Jaffery.
the words go across the screen too fast and make me dizzy and can't read that fast... can you slow that down?
katyhollidaymaker 1 year ago
@katyhollidaymaker - too late - it wasn't that important the information anyway - just about christian hands oerested finding out electricity and magnetism are like 2 peas in a pod.
unclegus 1 year ago