In the unedited version of the video, future NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice says, “My first experience with chiropractic care was right before the 49ers were to play the Bengals in Super Bowl 23. A couple of our players were injured and a chiropractor turned things around. I quickly became a believer and ever since I have had the benefit of chiropractic care.”
Elsewhere, he has said, “Chiropractic was the key to keeping me in the game.”
He has teamed up with the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress to promote the field. He says, “I did a lot of things to stay in the game, but regular visits to my chiropractor were among the most important.” He goes on to give chiropractic props for his dance moves as well as his formidable football career. “Chiropractic gave me the edge to succeed, not only on the gridiron, but also on the dance floor.”
Gen. Halstead was also able to share her personal experience dealing with fibromyalgia and how chiropractic care helped her return to a pain-free life.
“Part of getting well was a strong introduction to the chiropractic community, which I think would have really helped me if I could have received the treatment while I was on active duty,” Gen. Halstead noted.
During the radio interview, Gen. Halstead also detailed her visit to the Connecticut Veteran Affairs (VA) Hospital where she had a chance meeting with a young soldier who was suffering with a herniated disc. After two years of physical therapy, the solider was referred to chiropractic care and much like Gen. Halstead, was on the road to recovery. The soldier, who was receiving a chiropractic adjustment, spoke with Gen. Halstead about the benefits chiropractic care would have on active duty military.
“Just think if we came in off our patrols each night and we could get adjusted the way I just got adjusted, what a sense of relief and healing,” Gen. Halstead recalled the soldier saying.
Gen. Halstead was thrilled to participate in both interviews, taking the opportunity to not only remember and recognize the fallen soldiers and families for their service, but to educate everyday citizens on the importance of keeping our military ready for battle.
“I hope my message instilled a sense of responsibility in everyone to properly resource and support our military men and women,” concluded Gen. Halstead.
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