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Chiropractor Crosses State Border to Legally Help Four Legged Patients
An interesting story
appeared in the August 8, 2006 issue of the "Forrest Lake Times" from
Minnesota. In this story they report on a Chiropractor, Dr. Josee
Gerard, who has a practice in Minnesota where she takes care of human
patients, and a practice across the border in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin
where she cares for animals.
Apparently,
the law in Minnesota has language that specifies that chiropractic care is
only for "human spines". However, in Wisconsin there is no such
language in the law, which then allows those trained in animal
chiropractic to care for animals.
The article author,
Cliff Buchan, explains how animal chiropractic works by stating, "Much
like the treatment of humans, animal chiropractic involves adjustments of
subluxations of the spinal column, extremity joints and skull bone
junctions." The story then follows the travels of one woman who
brings her three Pomeranians from Minnesota to see Dr. Gerard in Wisconsin.
One of the three dogs
was involved in an auto accident and was given the option of surgery that
would have cost over $2000. Instead of surgery, her owner opted for
chiropractic care and reported in the article that her dog is now greatly
improved, "He’s jumping and acting like a puppy again.”
In another case, Shanni,
a black seven-year-old female Doberman pinscher show dog had been favoring
a back hind leg. After the adjustment the article noted, "When the
adjustment was completed, the Doberman pranced throughout the treatment
room with new energy and no visible leg problem." Carol Anderson,
Shanni's owner, plans to show her dog in a show and wanted to make sure
that her dog was at her peak. She stated, "I want to make sure she is
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