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Chiropractors Give Good-will Adjustments in
Panama
A story reported in the April 01, 2002 Northwest Florida Daily News
reported on a chiropractic mission to the country of Panama where tens of
thousands of Panamanians got chiropractic adjustments. In this mission
project 32 chiropractors closed their offices for a week and spent their
own money to help people in the Central American country. The
chiropractors paid for their airfare, room and board, but the Panamanian
government supplied their transportation once they were in the country.
The group, known as Chiropractors Restoring Energy Worldwide (CREW),
was in Panama for its seventh humanitarian visit since the program began
in 1997. The municipal government of Panama City sponsored the mission.
Dr. Michael Dorausch, a CREW member and Los Angeles-based chiropractor,
said the group was "received with open arms." Dorausch said,
"We provided care in civic gymnasiums, government offices, privately
owned factories and bus terminals, retirement centers, orphanages,
malnutrition homes and prisons."
Panama City Mayor Juan Carlos Navarro, who is a Dartmouth graduate and
recipient of a master's degree from Harvard University, welcomed the
chiropractors in order "to offer one a better quality of life."
"The people in Panama embrace chiropractic adjusting," said
chiropractor Dr. Karen Humbert. "It made the hair stand up on
the back of my neck," she said. "When we'd walk into the
gymnasium, the Panamanians would applaud. It gave me goose bumps. I felt
humbled because what comes so naturally for me is appreciated so much. We
had several instances where people got tingles in their legs that had been
paralyzed for a while. And I had one case where a patient had chronic
problems for years but after being adjusted he could lift his left arm for
the first time in a year."
The chiropractors' mission to Panama also cared for the country's
top-ranked pro baseball team. Dr. Dorausch recalls, "I received a
call for us to come and meet and adjust the team. We did it right on the
baseball field."
On March 9, the last day of the CREW mission, Mayor Carlos Navarro
showed his country's appreciation by presenting CREW organizers Drs. Luis
and Lina Ocon with the key to the city.
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