Did you know that every year on the 18th of September, chiropractors around the globe quietly (and proudly!) celebrate the birthday of chiropractic. This special day marks the moment back in 1895 when a man named Daniel David Palmer – or D.D. Palmer as we know him – performed the very first chiropractic adjustment. And oh, what a ripple effect that adjustment had…
D.D Palmer was a Canadian-born healer living in Davenport, Iowa, USA. He was a curious soul – a magnetic healer, philosopher, and a deep thinker. He believed that many ailments stemmed from problems in the spine affecting the nervous system.
So, on the 18th of September 1895, he adjusted a janitor named Harvey Lillard, who had reportedly lost his hearing 17 years prior after a back injury.
After the adjustment, Lillard’s hearing improved – and just like that, chiropractic was born.
D.D. Palmer named this new healing art “chiropractic” – a combination of the Greek words “cheir” (hand) and “praktikos” (practical), meaning “done by hand”. It was a hands-on approach to health that focussed on the spine and nervous system – and it’s still transforming lives today.
As we celebrate chiropractic’s birthday, here are some simple, effective tips to keep your spine happy between adjustments:
On the 18th of September, whether you’re booked in for an adjustment or just feeling grateful for the power of a healthy spine, take a moment to thank your body for carrying you through life – and give it the care it deserves.
Here’s to 130+ years of hands-on healing, natural health, and a better connection between brain and body. Happy Birthday Chiropractic!
With love,
Sophie