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Chiropractor Helps Pro
Golfer Set Record
Thomas Bjorn is a professional golfer from Denmark who
made a bit of sports history at the 87th PGA
Championship when he shot a round of 63 and tied the
record for the lowest score in a major PGA tournament.
However, this accomplishment of sports history and
Bjorn's second place finish in the 2005 PGA Tournament
might not have been possible without the chiropractic
care Bjorn received during the practice rounds prior to
the start of the tournament.
The August 15, 2005 Daily Record of New Jersey tells the
story of how a local Morris County chiropractor can take
at least partial credit for Thomas Bjorn's
record-setting round Saturday at the PGA Championship.
Dr. Patrick Ryan was seeing patients when he received a
call from a colleague in London who was the chiropractor
for Bjorn. Shortly after this Bjorn, drove straight to
Ryan's practice in Randolph NJ, complaining of a
restriction in his neck that kept him from turning his
head properly in his swing. According to the Daily
Record, Bjorn had been forced to stop practicing after
six holes prior to the tournament because of pain in his
neck that affected his swing.
Dr. Ryan performed scans on Bjorn and reviewed
information from his London chiropractor and came to the
conclusion that Bjorn was suffering from a subluxation
of the first thoracic vertebra, the point where the head
and shoulders meet. This created severe muscle spasm at
the base of Bjorn's neck and prevented proper rotation.
Bjorn then received an adjustment, and asked to return
the next day. On the following visit a new scan showed
Bjorn's imbalance had improved from severe to mild.
Bjorn reported that he felt terrific. On Saturday, Bjorn
shot a 7-under-par 63. That score tied the record for
the best round of golf ever in a major tournament. In
interviews after the tournament, the Danish pro credited
a new pain-free swing. |
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