Posts tagged chiropractic
Seat belts versus Air bags
Dec 30th
Contrary to what many would think, many fatal crashes occur at relatively low speeds. But, you can double your chances of surviving a crash by simply wearing your seat belt. Even at only 25mph, an unrestrained driver can strike the steering wheel with the same force as falling from a 3rd floor building!
Airbags come out at speeds of up to 200mph! They are designed to be used only in conjunction with a standard seatbelt in order to deploy fully before the head hits it. Increased injury can occur when used alone. In the event of a crash keep your hands away from the airbag module cover to avoid injury.
Overall, your best bet in reducing your risk of a fatal crash is your seat belt. Seat belts are more effective than air bags alone. When used alone, airbags are 12% effective whereas seat belts are 42% effective. Using seatbelts in combination with airbags is 47% effective. Therefore, one should always wear a seat belt and shoulder harness when riding in a vehicle.
Clinical side note…in my office I have noticed many cases where impact was sufficient to total the vehicle and yet did not result in air bag deployment.
Resources: Facts and figures were compiled from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego
- Dr. Matthew C. Ferris is a chiropractic physician practicing at Health Connections in Fishers, Indiana. Dr. Ferris has completed post doctorate certification in Whiplash and Brain Traumatology from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego. If you or someone you know has been in an auto accident of any magnitude, call for a complimentary consultation and exam to find potential underlying injury see if you are a candidate for our services. 317-585-9111.
Chiropractic Added to Senate Health Bill
Dec 30th
Kurt Wood, vice chancellor for clinic affairs at Palmer College of Chiropractic, said the inclusion of chiropractic into the Senate health-care bill is recognition of the “significant contribution we can make in the health-care system.”
“Obviously, there are a number of steps that have to take place before the final legislation is signed by the president, but it’s certainly an important step forward,” Wood said.
Wood said patients do not have to “believe” in chiropractic.
“What we have is data that has come from dozens of well-constructed studies that show the efficacy of chiropractic,” he said.
That is particularly true of complaints for back pain, neck pain and headaches, he said, adding that research shows the cost-effectiveness of chiropractic in “maintaining the health and well-being of the individual.”
The use of chiropractic by all kinds of elite athletes, from football players to Olympians, also is a reflection of how “chiropractic has become more mainstream as opposed to being an alternative,” Wood said.
What is important is that chiropractors are part of the health-care team, he said.
“In the past, chiropractors were a separate part of the health-care system,” Wood said. Now chiropractors have become a productive member of a person’s health-care team.
Not every patient responds to a particular type of treatment, he said. “What we’re interested in is what is in the best interest of the patient.”
Article written in Quad City Times. Thomas Geyer | Posted: Saturday, November 21, 2009 1:00 am
http://www.qctimes.com/news/local/article_aa6eee38-d659-11de-8c3a-001cc4c002e0.html?mode=story
- Dr. Matthew C. Ferris is a chiropractic physician practicing at Health Connections in Fishers, Indiana. Dr. Ferris has completed post doctorate certification in Whiplash and Brain Traumatology from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego. If you live in the Indianapolis area and would like a complimentary consultation and exam to find out if you are a candidate for our services, call 317-585-9111 or go to www.hcfishers.com.
