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Foundation For Chiropractic Progress Helps "Straighten Up" For World Spine Day

Main Category: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
Also Included In: Neurology / Neuroscience
Article Date: 15 Oct 2009 - 17:00 PST

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The Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to increasing public awareness of the benefits of chiropractic, joins the 92 national associations that are currently members of the World Federation of Chiropractic in support of World Spine Day taking place on October 16, 2009. Created in 2000 by the International Bone and Joint Decade (IBJD), an organization that promotes better spinal health habits, World Spine Day features "Straighten Up", a bold and innovative health promotion initiative designed to result in better spinal health and improved quality of life (http://www.straightenupamerica.org).

As spinal health experts, doctors of chiropractic utilize the "Straighten Up" program as an opportunity to teach simple posture exercises and techniques that will strengthen your core muscles and prevent spinal dysfunction. The program, which has been shaped and tested by a panel of fitness and health experts, is packed into a three minute easy-to-perform routine that is encouraged to be practiced daily.

"Many people are unaware that neuro-musculoskeletal disorders are one of the world's leading causes of disability, affecting nearly one out of every four adults," states Gerard Clum, D.C., spokesperson for the Foundation. "World Spine Day gives chiropractors all over the world the ability to educate their current and potential patients on the importance of a healthy spine and how chiropractic care can help maintain overall wellness with its focus on structural integrity, posture and balance."

In response to the billions of dollars spent each year on low back pain and the need for proper spinal health promotion, the International Bone and Joint Decade created World Spine Day in 2000. World Spine Day, annually recognized during the IBJD's National Action Week, is celebrated across the globe as more and more countries identify the need to educate the public on the many burdens associated with neuro-musculoskeletal conditions, as well as drive new research and legislation to improve such care. For more information please visit the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress on the web at http://www.yes2chiropractic.com.

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