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Quiz about The Infancy of Chiropractic
Quiz about The Infancy of Chiropractic

The Infancy of Chiropractic Trivia Quiz


I've been a chiropractor for over 40 years and saw a need for spreading out some information many might not know or have heard about. I call it "The Infancy of Chiropractic."

A multiple-choice quiz by BullsGold. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
BullsGold
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
420,294
Updated
Sep 24 25
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Question 1 of 10
1. What was the name of the man who became known as the founder of chiropractic? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In what city did this first practitioner learn and apply the name chiropractic as the name for this new profession in the mid-to-late 1890s? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What is the name given to the core concept in chiropractic philosophy, that refers to the body's inherent ability to heal, adapt, and maintain itself? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What is the chiropractic term given to a misalignment of the spinal vertebrae which causes dysfunction to a nerve? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In chiropractic practice, what is the hands-on diagnostic technique used to identify areas of dysfunction, such as joint restrictions or abnormal muscle tone, by feeling for tenderness, differences in temperature, and limitations in motion called? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In 1895, a young janitor named Harvey Lillard worked in the same building as the first chiropractor. He was treated for which sensory disorder of the human body? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What type of healing did the founder of chiropractic originally practice?

Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Chiropractors frequently treat a condition where the spine twists sideways, often causing sharp compensatory curves from the sacrum to the cranium. What is this condition called? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Even though the chiropractic profession was named over 100 years ago, in 1895, it is still not legal to practice in all 50 states.


Question 10 of 10
10. This chiropractor is most well known for establishing the largest single-campus chiropractic school, Life University in Marietta, GA, and has also been president of the International Chiropractors Association. Please name him. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What was the name of the man who became known as the founder of chiropractic?

Answer: D.D. Palmer

D.D. Palmer stands for Daniel David Palmer. He was born in Pickering Township, Canada West. He emigrated to the United States in 1865.

Brian Dietzen plays Chief Medical Examiner Jimmy Palmer for the NCIS Major Case Response Team. Donald Mallard was his boss before. Wilhelm Rontgen was born in Germany and was a physicist who knew how to make and learned how detect electromagnetic radiation known as X-rays. Joseph Lister was a pioneer in antiseptic surgery.
2. In what city did this first practitioner learn and apply the name chiropractic as the name for this new profession in the mid-to-late 1890s?

Answer: Davenport, Iowa

Today, Palmer College of Chiropractic is also located in Davenport. The school was founded in 1897. Originally the name of the school was Palmer School and Cure. Later it became the Palmer School of Chiropractic. It was founded by D.D. Palmer who was the founder of chiropractic.
3. What is the name given to the core concept in chiropractic philosophy, that refers to the body's inherent ability to heal, adapt, and maintain itself?

Answer: Innate Intelligence

Innate intelligence is seen as a life force that directs all bodily functions, from cellular processes to complex physiological responses in each person. Chiropractors believe that vertebral subluxations (spinal misalignments) can interfere with this innate intelligence, hindering the body's natural healing processes. Allowing the body to heal itself is much what most people would likely want to occur.

Exposure therapy is where a person works on their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and are then put in a situation where they have sensed fear before.

Psychodynamic therapy explores past experiences and how they influence present feelings and behaviors, with the information used to resolve long-standing patterns.

Spiritualism is a system of belief or religious practice related to supposed communication with the spirits of the dead, especially through the use of mediums.
4. What is the chiropractic term given to a misalignment of the spinal vertebrae which causes dysfunction to a nerve?

Answer: Subluxation

The subluxation is the primary vertebrae causing nerve involvement. More than one vertebrae can be subluxated. There generally are seven movable vertebrae in the cervical spine. The C2 vertebrae is designed to allow the cervical spine to have the most rotation of any vertebrae in the neck. C1, C2, and C7 are called atypical vertebrae because of their unusual shapes.
5. In chiropractic practice, what is the hands-on diagnostic technique used to identify areas of dysfunction, such as joint restrictions or abnormal muscle tone, by feeling for tenderness, differences in temperature, and limitations in motion called?

Answer: Palpation

Palpation is the act of feeling with the hand and fingers on the surface of the body to determine the consistency of the parts beneath and determine what needs to be manipulated..

Palpitations are the sensation of the heart fluttering rapidly. To palpebrate is to wink. Palliate is to reduce the level of severity.
6. In 1895, a young janitor named Harvey Lillard worked in the same building as the first chiropractor. He was treated for which sensory disorder of the human body?

Answer: deafness

While some people swear Harvey Lillard had a misalignment to his second cervical vertebrae (axis), others believe the adjustment was to his upper thoracic. Sounds like we will never know for sure where he was treated for his deafness, but his hearing was greatly improved after treatment.

Ageusia is when someone has a total loss of the ability to taste. Anosmia is the inability to smell.
Blindness occurs when the second cranial nerve, known as the optic nerve, is affected.
7. What type of healing did the founder of chiropractic originally practice?

Answer: Magnetic healing

At the time of the late 1800s, magnetic healing was still quite common. Magnetic healing adapts that magnets might improve blood flow in underlying tissues. Today, magnetic field therapy is more popular than ever and uses different kinds of magnets on the body to help boost overall health.
8. Chiropractors frequently treat a condition where the spine twists sideways, often causing sharp compensatory curves from the sacrum to the cranium. What is this condition called?

Answer: scoliosis

Scoliosis is usually caused by congenital issues, including those with genetic factors. When the cause is unknown, it is called idiopathic scoliosis. Symptoms include uneven shoulders, hips, or waist, and in some cases, pain. Chiropractors treat subluxations and can extend relief of pain to those who have scoliosis. Heel lifts are frequently used to support and raise any short leg syndromes that arise from scoliosis.

Osteopetrosis is also known as marble bone. It is a rare genetic disorder where osteoclasts, responsible for breaking down older bone, are defective, causing dense bones which become brittle leading to fracture.

Subluxation is a chiropractic term where a vertebrae in the spine is misaligned and needs corrections. A dislocation is a where a bone is out of place in a joint.
9. Even though the chiropractic profession was named over 100 years ago, in 1895, it is still not legal to practice in all 50 states.

Answer: False

Chiropractic, in fact, is legal in all 50 U.S. states, although all of them require chiropractors to be licensed. There is even a national board. Although chiropractic is legal in every state, the specific scope of practice can vary from state to state.
10. This chiropractor is most well known for establishing the largest single-campus chiropractic school, Life University in Marietta, GA, and has also been president of the International Chiropractors Association. Please name him.

Answer: Sid Williams

Sid Williams was a star defensive end for Georgia Tech from 1950 to 1952. During Williams' last year of college football he sustained many injuries, and was amazed at the care he received from a local chiropractor in Atlanta. At one time he and his wife, Nell, had 18 chiropractic clinics in the Atlanta area.

Sid Vicious was a punk rock bassist for the Sex Pistols. Sid Caesar was a pioneer of early television comedy. Sidney Poitier became the first black person to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Lilies of the Field (1963).
Source: Author BullsGold

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