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Is there a role for the doctor of chiropractic in the NFL? Eighty-one percent agree that there is a role for the chiropractor in the NFL, 5 percent strongly agree, 14 percent have no opinion, and none disagree.
Is the role of the sport chiropractor different from that of the team physician? All (100 percent) of the trainers see these roles as different from each other.
Several other questions were also asked in the survey and the answers were as follows:
Should trainers refer players with suspected spinal subluxations to chiropractors? - Five percent of trainers strongly agree, 48 percent agree, 24 percent disagree, and 19 percent have no opinion.
Is there a role for the doctor of chiropractic in the NFL? Eighty-one percent agree that there is a role for the chiropractor in the NFL, 5 percent strongly agree, 14 percent have no opinion, and none disagree.
Is the role of the sport chiropractor different from that of the team physician? All (100 percent) of the trainers see these roles as different from each other.
In addition to NFL players, many athletes from many sports depend on chiropractic care. One such athlete is John Stockton, a professional basketball
player and future hall of famer with the Utah Jazz. In an April 2, 2002 article that appeared in the Toronto Star, writer Doug Smith asks and
answers the question concerning John Stockton's longevity, "What is the secret to John Stockton's continued success on the NBA basketball court
at age 40? A Good Chiropractor," When asked to explain his usage of chiropractic John's response was, "I'm not a good enough expert on what that
(chiropractic) entails, but it's not just adjustments, it's balancing muscles and overall health." John then added, "it's been great for me, and for
my family." The article reports that along with chiropractic, Stockton says that a love for the game and fun with his family are two other secrets
to his continued success.
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