"We went there to introduce and confirm which teams want chiropractic care for their althletes at the Central American and Caribbean games," explained Dr. Handly.
"The Cubans in particular were very interested in chiropractic," noted Mr. Hastings. "They said chiropractic could revolutionaize the way they look at sports injuries, and could become a central part of overall health care in Cuba."
Life's president and founder, Sid Williams, DC, believes this is a "great opportunity to provide 'mobile units' to reach all the people of Cuba." Mobile units transport DCs, nurse practitioners, and other health care professionals into remote areas. Dr. Williams is ready to order the first of a projected 20 such self-contained traveling units. Inside the vehicles will be living quarters, x-ray equipment, examining rooms, and other equipment needed to provide quality chiropractic care.
From Asia to Africa, and from Central and South America to the Caribbean, LAW has a vision that encompasses more than chiropractic care and education: Dr. Medhat Alattar, director of Life's international department, explains: "Life international will be a new nonprofit organization which will focus on the entire spectrum of problems facing people. Those problems, Dr. Alattar specifies, include "clean water, food, shelter, and health care."
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