Dysfunction of Posture Secondary to Poor Ocular Alignment"We Only See What We Are Taught"A few articles ago, I wrote on the relationship between poor posture and poor ocular alignment -- which is a popular subject judging from all the letters I received. I appears I gave some poor advice in regard to the type of eye doctor to work with. This, error, along with some other ideas, were nicely pointed out to me in a very informative letter sent to me by an optometrist. In fact, I will share his letter with our readers because I believe it has some very important points and even better suggestions for the field doctor. The letter is from a respected optometrist who practices in the Midwest. He particularly enjoys the study of spinal deformities and ocular manifestations.
"I read your article on ocular problems and their relevance to head posture and cervical spine function. I enjoyed it immensely."
ConclusionWhat do you think of his letter? Did it ring a few familiar bells? I hope so.There is one other reason for publishing this letter and I want your help. This pioneer (the author of the letter) also stated he would be interested in exchanging reference sources and articles so that he can further pursue this fascinating relationship between the eyes and the spine. To this end, I am asking for your help. I you have ANY material which may relate to this optometrist's needs PLEASE forward a copy to me and I will send it along on your behalf. In exchange for your kind assistance, I will send you a copy of an article I published in a well respected scientific journal which discusses in detail the chiropractic treatment of two of the most common TM disorders. One last request. Please pass this article along to a colleague so that they may help in this matter as well. We will all benefit from this endeavor. Finally, I want to thank everyone who has responded to me in the past when I made similar requests for articles. Your past efforts truly helped some of our colleagues. With each article, I encourage you to write the questions you may have, commentaries on patient care, or thoughts to share with your colleagues to me at the following address:
Darryl Curl, DDS, DC |