Index to Chiropractic Literature
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ID 21095
  Title Baseball & chiropractic: Maturing together
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Journal Chiropr Hist. 2009 Winter;29(2):15-19
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Abstract/Notes Professional baseball and chiropractic have an entwined history, growing from humble beginnings in the late-nineteenth century to levels of recognition and respect that could only be hoped for in 1895. Parker demonstrates that the earliest chiropractic treatment of a professional athlete was probably future Hall-of-Fame pitcher Mordencai “Three-Finger” Brown in 1911. Maturing together throughout the twentieth century, baseball’s professional athletes came to rely upon chiropractic for both the treatment and prevention of injuries. Today, chiropractic has become an integral part of the healthcare team within professional sports.

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