"Voices In America" with James Earl Jones to Highlight New Content on Chiropractic Care for Public Television
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(PRWEB) September 24, 2015
A brand new installment of ?Voices In America? will have host James Earl Jones opening a segment examining the field of chiropractic care. This particular piece will feature information about what chiropractic care is, why it is so important as well as new technological advancements that are being used or are currently in development.
Chiropractors are responsible for a lot of different levels of care, but they are most prominently known for their role in treating back pain. After all, over 31 million American individuals experience some form of low back pain at any particular time, according to the American Chiropractic Association. In fact, low back pain is considered the primary cause of disability across the globe. It is also the most commonly-used reason for missing time at work and visiting a primary care physician. (http://www.acatoday.org/level2_css.cfm?T1ID=13&T2ID=68)
This segment of ?Voices In America? will take a closer look at chiropractic care, how it is performed and how it is helpful in relieving back pain and other health conditions. The history and future of the chiropractic field will both be explored as well, which will include cutting-edge research and technological advancements that are in the works for keeping Americans healthy.
?Voices In America? is an independent production with zero affiliation to PBS or APT. It is distributed across the nation to Public Television Stations for airing at their own discretion.
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