Community Resources

Resources additional to our Chiropractic services are listed below. We’ve listed these resources in order to aid our patients in finding the help they need.

Healthcare Professionals

JD Global Wellness Solutions
Medical Matchmaking Service
Jason Sailesh Dave, MD
918-732-9446

Marion Medical
Advanced Injectable Nutritional Therapy
Michael Taylor, DC
918-749-3797

Heritage Medical
Personal Injury Physician
David Traub, MD
918-494-9994

Kenneth R Trinidad, DO
Personal Injury Physician
Internist
918-742-4881

The Deflame Diet
Clinical Nutrition
David Seaman, DC MS
Deflame.com

Spine & Orthopedic Specialists
Spinal Orthopedics
Drs. Parchuri & Sparks
918-286-3124

Tulsa Bone & Joint
Orthopedic Specialists
Various Locations in Tulsa Area
918-392-1400

SEVA Pain & Wellness
Pain Management
Medical Specialists
918-609-4601

Attorneys

Benedict Law
LLoyd Bendict, JD
918-477-7000

Sacra Law
Damon Sacra, JD
918-732-9221

EB Brown Law
Erick Brown, JD
918-948-6000

 

Science & Research Resources

Chiropractic and Headaches: Duke University Study
Chiropractic is effective for headaches. Patients who received manipulation were significantly better than those who had taken amitriptyline for headache: both in frequency and severity. Patients who received manipulation sustained reduction in headache frequency and severity compared to those who took amitriptyline.

Response to Vertebral Artery Dissection Study.
The author shames Smith et al. in a 2003 publication of MEDICINE for their failure to fully present the well-documented benefits of cervical manipulation as well as the risks with use of medications which are obviously far more prevalent than any applications of manipulation. The fact that Smith’s study has been so extensively and immediately propagated in the printed and televised media (in contrast to the many investigations which have supported cervical manipulations with no reports of substantial side-effects) represents a major disservice to the American public and threatens their access to the best available options in healthcare.

Safety of Chiropractic: Low Risk of Stroke After Chiropractic Manipulation of The Neck
The risk of stroke associated with Chiropractic manipulation was extremely low, in fact, too small to report. Risk of stroke with chiropractic manipulation of the neck was about 0.1-0.5% and similar to risk of stroke after seeing a primary care physician for neck pain. The risk is lower than the background prevalence of stroke.

Prevalence of Stroke in The Elderly
The prevalence of stroke in the elderly (ages 65 and older) is about 7.4%. Note that the risk of stroke with chiropractic manipulation of the neck is about 15-75 times lower than the ordinary rate of stroke in the general population. 

Other Resources

Tulsa Woman Infant Children (WIC)
Supplemental nutrition program that serves to safeguard the health of income-eligible women, infancts, and children in Tulsa area.
918-582-WELL (9355) 

Stand in the Gap Ministries
Connecting People in Need with People Who Care
918-585-6112

Tulsa Better Business Bureau
Information on Trusted Local Businesses
918-492-1266

American Chiropractic Association
Source of Information & Research on Chiropractic
703-276-8800 

Foundation For Chiropractic Progress
Literature on Chiropractic
866-901-F4CP (3427)

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