Chiropractic is the nation's third largest primary health care profession, surpassed in numbers only by practitioners
of medicine and dentistry. Over half of its ranks have graduated since 1977, and there are approximately 50,000 chiropractors
in North America alone with many more throughout the world. Recent studies indicate that upwards of 15% of the U.S. population
has consulted a chiropractor.
Chiropractic is a natural, preventative, and non-invasive form of health care which is based on the principle
that the body has the inherent ability to heal without the use of drugs or surgery. This fundamental approach to wellness
mirrors a new and changing attitude toward health care in the United States and around the world.
Through chiropractic adjustments, nervous system interference due to abnormalities in the musculoskeletal relationships
of the vertebrae (called subluxations) can be corrected. This allows the nervous system to function properly, enabling the
body to self-regulate and self-heal through its own natural recuperative powers.
Dr. Serafin is highly skilled in the art of adjusting all the articulations of the body, thereby reducing or
minimizing the effects of chronic or acute trauma and biomechanical instability. The adjustment is a gentle and specific maneuver
which can be applied effectively and safely to people no matter their age.
The purpose of chiropractic professional education is to provide the doctoral candidate with a core of knowledge
in the basic sciences, clinical sciences, and related health subjects sufficient for the doctor of chiropractic to perform
the professional obligations of a primary care clinician.
As a gatekeeper for direct access to the health delivery system, responsibilities as a primary care clinician
include wellness promotion, health assessment, diagnosis, and chiropractic management of the patient's health care needs.
When indicated, the doctor of chiropractic consults with, co-manages, or refers to other health care providers.