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	<title>Comments on: 10 Styles of chiropractic adjusting tables</title>
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		<title>By: 1996 ICA Review and Who Had a Website &#124; Chiropractic Blogs</title>
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		<title>By: Betsy Gordon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Betsy Gordon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Michael --

As a patient, I found this lineup of chiropractic tables Then and Now just fascinating.  I wouldn't mind having that little Fishy table for my grandkids, either. Because of my age, multiple joint implants, and a bunch of other stuff, I have been lying prone on the boring old exam table for my adjustments until TODAY! At last I was allowed onto what I'm pretty sure were like your picture of the drop tables: at least, the face part dropped, the part that hit me just under the bosom dropped, the pelvic part dropped, and the part supporting the legs went up and down.  Oh yes, and I nearly forgot -- the thoracic section also could be moved left or right of center.  All I can say is -- BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, YOU MIGHT GET IT!  It was an... interesting... experience.

I am so fortunate to have stumbled across Dr. David Klein of Seaside Chiropractic in La Jolla, CA! I am getting my "antique frame," as my mother used to say when she was younger than I am, back for my own again through chiropractic, when orthopedic surgery just seemed to be putting more and more pieces of titanium into me, and then taking them out again some years later and replacing them when they went bad. I am a BIG chiropractic fan now.

Thanks for all your good articles. I enjoy what you have to say.  Best wishes -- Betsy Gordon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Michael &#8211;</p>
<p>As a patient, I found this lineup of chiropractic tables Then and Now just fascinating.  I wouldn&#8217;t mind having that little Fishy table for my grandkids, either. Because of my age, multiple joint implants, and a bunch of other stuff, I have been lying prone on the boring old exam table for my adjustments until TODAY! At last I was allowed onto what I&#8217;m pretty sure were like your picture of the drop tables: at least, the face part dropped, the part that hit me just under the bosom dropped, the pelvic part dropped, and the part supporting the legs went up and down.  Oh yes, and I nearly forgot &#8212; the thoracic section also could be moved left or right of center.  All I can say is &#8212; BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, YOU MIGHT GET IT!  It was an&#8230; interesting&#8230; experience.</p>
<p>I am so fortunate to have stumbled across Dr. David Klein of Seaside Chiropractic in La Jolla, CA! I am getting my &#8220;antique frame,&#8221; as my mother used to say when she was younger than I am, back for my own again through chiropractic, when orthopedic surgery just seemed to be putting more and more pieces of titanium into me, and then taking them out again some years later and replacing them when they went bad. I am a BIG chiropractic fan now.</p>
<p>Thanks for all your good articles. I enjoy what you have to say.  Best wishes &#8212; Betsy Gordon</p>
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