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Golfers Love Chiropractic
The Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ reported a story about professional golfers
using chiropractic on a regular basis. Dr. Tom La Fountain is a
chiropractor who travels with the PGA tour and regularly provides
chiropractic to the pros. Dr. La Fountain reports that up to 85
percent of the injuries on the PGA Tour and Senior Tour relate to the
spine, and about 70 to 75 percent of those golfers receive regular
chiropractic care.
The August 21, 2000 issue of the Salt Lake Tribune reported that senior
pro golfer, Doug Tewell was delayed entering the Senior PGA tour due to
spinal problems. Tewell injured his back while playing a round of
golf with his son in Oklahoma. The injury kept him in bed for three
days and required the use of a walker for two weeks. On the
recomendation of fellow pro Bob Tway, Tewell decided to see a
chiropractor. His comments in the Tribune article summed up his
reactions, "the most incredible thing, just a few
little jerks," Tewell said. "I thought I had met Oral
Roberts."
Professional women golfers also utilize chiropractic. Dr. David
E. Stude, a chiropractor and associate professor and faculty clinician at
Northwestern Health Sciences University, lectures across the country with
Lisa Masters, an LPGA golf pro, emphasizing the importance of chiropractic
care for golfers. Dr. Stude states, "Normally, each vertebra
in the spine moves independently a certain number of degrees when our
whole body is involved in an activity. If that is not happening, for
example, if two or more segments move as a whole unit, rather than moving
independently, it can lead to one kind of vertebral mechanical
dysfunction."
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