March 2008
TV celeb: chiropractic is 'amazing!'

Emmy Award‑winning talk show host Montel
Williams, gave an enthusiastic endorsement of chiropractic on the Dec. 18th
episode of his television show, saying, "It's the most amazing thing that
has ever happened to me!"
Williams, who was diagnosed in 1999 with
multiple sclerosis, told the audience that after suffering from pain 24
hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, he experienced almost
instantaneous relief from pain with his first chiropractic adjustment.
"There's not a person who knows me who will not confirm this," he said.
"...I am walking differently, my pain is less, I've already regained
strength in my left leg. Williams added that he could stand up straight
without pain for the first time in more than five years.
The broadcast included a filmed segment
with Williams' chiropractor, Patrick Kerr, DC, who uses Atlas Orthogonal
upper cervical techniques. Dr. Kerr, using a model of the upper spine,
explained the basic workings of the spine, noting that misalignment of the
spine, particularly at C1 and C2, causes mechanical compression of the nerve
roots that exit the spine, causing dysfunction.
The broadcast included a filmed segment
with Williams' chiropractor, Patrick Kerr, DC, who uses Atlas Orthogonal
upper cervical techniques. Dr. Kerr, using a model of the upper spine,
explained the basic workings of the spine, noting that misalignment of the
spine, particularly at C1 and C2, causes mechanical compression of the nerve
roots that exit the spine, causing dysfunction.
Kerr also appeared as a guest on the
show, which was recently canceled after 17 years on the air. After
introducing his chiropractor, Williams jokingly said, "Everyone knows my
head is screwed on wrong ... basically, you screwed it on right!" Later, he
expressed amazement that the cervical adjustment gave him "almost
instantaneous" relief of much of his lower body pain, that he "felt weird"
afterwards and that "it was almost as if for the first time I could stand
straight in the last five years."
The chiropractic portion of the show was
quickly circulated across the Internet, as doctors and chiropractic
supporters placed a popular YouTube video of the program on their own sites.
That video can be seen at
www.worldchiropracticalliance.org .