Chiropractic Represented at Anti-Aging Health
Conference
Chiropractic was represented at the world's largest
"anti-aging" conference in Chicago
July 13-15, 2001. At this conference four chiropractic presenters provided
important data and insights on the role of chiropractic in the care of
older patients. The American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M)
who sponsored the conference, is recognized as the society which has
changed the way the world thinks about human aging. Due to the
rising demand for new ideas in anti-aging health, the program spanned
three days and featured three distinct learning tracks, including the
chiropractic educational sessions.
Chiropractic offers two wonderful benefits for the elderly. First
chiropractic aids in mobility allowing the elderly to enjoy a more mobile
life. Secondly, chiropractic offers more vitality and overall
health. By removing nerve interference from subluxations the entire
body functions better and responds to the changes of aging in a more
positive manner.
Dr. D.D. Humber, ICA President said, "This inter-disciplinary
professional conference represents an important frontier for chiropractic
because only chiropractic offers a truly drug-free approach to health.
In a segment of the population awash with prescription drugs, and where
one-half of all emergency room presentations by Medicare beneficiaries are
related to those prescription drugs, chiropractic awareness becomes an
urgent matter of public health. This event provided the Chiropractic
Profession with an opportunity to educate consumers and other
professionals alike on the value of chiropractic as a health care
discipline that encourages wellness practices with their patients."
"The growing numbers of older people in the population present
increasing challenges as well as opportunities for health care approaches
that combat aging and infirmity by utilizing the natural resources of the
body itself," said Dr. Coralee Van Egmond, Chiropractor and the
coordinator of the A4M program. "Chiropractic is the only health care
discipline that addresses the inherent recuperative healing power of the
body, and is a natural and integral partner with other health care
disciplines in society's efforts to combat aging."
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