Chiropractic History and Principles Practice Test

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What is a core belief in B.J. Palmer's philosophy regarding healing?

Healing needs intervention from others

Healing happens innately from within the body

B.J. Palmer, considered the "developer" of chiropractic, emphasized the concept of innate intelligence within the body as a central tenet of his philosophy. This belief posits that the body has an inherent capacity to heal itself and maintain health. Palmer argued that disruptions in the nervous system, particularly from vertebral subluxations, could interfere with this innate healing process. By adjusting the spine through chiropractic care, practitioners would remove these interferences, allowing the body's natural healing mechanisms to function optimally.

This understanding highlights the distinction between relying on external interventions for healing and trusting in the body's own processes. The focus on innate healing is foundational to chiropractic practice and sets it apart from other health care approaches that may emphasize alternative methods such as dietary changes or rest as primary avenues for recovery.

Healing is primarily dietary-based

Healing requires prolonged rest

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