2572 USA Today Features Nick Athens, D.C.
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Dynamic Chiropractic – March 15, 1991, Vol. 09, Issue 06

USA Today Features Nick Athens, D.C.

By Editorial Staff
Friday, February 22, 1991, over 8 million readers picked up their copy of USA Today, and if they're like many newspaper readers, they turned to the sports pages first. There they couldn't have escaped noticing the feature article on page one of the sport's section, "That Stabbing Pain," subtitled, "Back Woes Put Careers in Jeopardy." The article discusses the prevalence of back pain problems that so frequently lace the lives of athletes and some of the remedies they've sought.

Widely recognized for his accomplishments in working with the San Francisco 49ers is Nick Athens, D.C., and the authors of the article (all of whom have bad backs) sought his comments in writing their story. In his comments, Dr. Athens likens vertebral misalignments to an automobile being out of alignment. In the article, Dr. Athens said, "When a car is out of alignment, it puts wear on the tires. When a spine is out of alignment, it wears down the disks." Dr. Athens optimistically asserts that one day soon, all pro-teams will have team chiropractors as they now have team MD-physicians and team dentists.

The nice thing about this article is it was borne solely out of an interest and genuine recognition of the benefits of spinal manipulation. Refreshingly, void of prejudice, the sports staff at USA Today saw every reason to include chiropractic in their feature article on back pain in the world of sports.

An interesting aside is the fact that the chiropractic profession received an "extra helping" of this positive PR. It seems that the Friday edition of the USA Today remains on newsstands throughout the country the entire weekend! Now we think that's top-drawer exposure!


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