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CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic
is a healing profession which utilizes the hands to diagnose and treat
illness, particularly illness associated with the spine. Although
chiropractic was recommended in numerous Cayce readings, in general,
the preference was for osteopathic treatment. However, just
as osteopathy has undergone significant changes since Cayce's era,
chiropractic has evolved into a major treatment option. In particular,
chiropractic has expanded to include a more holistic perspective.
Its practitioners often provide a wide range of services including
dietary counseling, acupuncture, massage, and electrotherapy. "Being a chiropractor, naturally
I wondered why osteopathy was preferred and why such a statement was
made as was in case 3041, where it says: 'Chiropractic treatment is
adjustment, not relaxation of the muscular forces". We chiropractors
have been taught that chiropractic treatments do relax muscles, and
I know it does. But if we go into the past a little on chiropractic
and osteopathic history, we can see why the statement was made
at the time of the reading ... John Pagano echoes this sentiment by noting that in certain respects, chiropractors have assumed the role formally served by osteopaths. "Today the role of chiropractor, as I see it, encompasses the full role formerly practiced by the osteopath relative to the Cayce readings, and the osteopath has, for the most part, followed the path of medical practice. By these standards one would have to reevaluate the profession of choice as they pertain to the Cayce readings. The answer may be simply to find the right individual practitioner, whether chiropractor or osteopath, who will exercise the therapy called for in the readings." (Pagano, 1987, p. 14) Edgar Cayce sometimes recommended the hand-held vibrator as an adjunct therapy to be used with chiropractic. Presumably, the vibrator not only helps to relax muscles and stimulate circulation, but may also assist in coordinating the nervous systems. REFERENCES Pagano, J. (1987). Chiropractic: Beyond back pains. Venture Inward, 3(4), 13-17. Turner, G. D. (1957). Chiropractic, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy from the Edgar Cayce Records. Presentation at the A.R.E. Congress Class on Physical Balance. Virginia Beach,VA: unpublished. Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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